Coleridge's Nightmare PoetryUniversity Press of Virginia, 1974 - Всего страниц: 133 |
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Paul Magnuson. The Breeze , the Harp , and the Mind " " OF ALL HIS early poems , Coleridge most admired " The Eolian Harp , ' the " favorite of my poems " as he called it in 1796 ( CL , I , 295 ) . Al- though it was first entitled ...
Paul Magnuson. The Breeze , the Harp , and the Mind " " OF ALL HIS early poems , Coleridge most admired " The Eolian Harp , ' the " favorite of my poems " as he called it in 1796 ( CL , I , 295 ) . Al- though it was first entitled ...
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... harp symbol reveal themselves , he ironically discovers , not innocence , but his own feelings of guilt . In the hush of evening the harp placed in the window becomes an image of sexual union . The harp is by the desultory breeze caress ...
... harp symbol reveal themselves , he ironically discovers , not innocence , but his own feelings of guilt . In the hush of evening the harp placed in the window becomes an image of sexual union . The harp is by the desultory breeze caress ...
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... harp image in the Biographia . The shift to an emphasis upon the active soul appears to modify the passivity of the harp . Perhaps the addition of the phrase was sufficient for the moment to overcome Coleridge's distrust of the symbol ...
... harp image in the Biographia . The shift to an emphasis upon the active soul appears to modify the passivity of the harp . Perhaps the addition of the phrase was sufficient for the moment to overcome Coleridge's distrust of the symbol ...
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The Breeze the Harp and the Mind I | 1 |
The Dead Calm of the Conversation Poems | 18 |
That PhantomWorld So Fair | 39 |
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