Coleridge's Nightmare PoetryUniversity Press of Virginia, 1974 - Всего страниц: 133 |
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... objects of fear because they threaten to overwhelm him . Since Coleridge re- jects the image of the harp and the ... object the mariner sees as his mind withdraws in fear into the nightmare . Similarly , the pleasure dome in “ Kubla ...
... objects of fear because they threaten to overwhelm him . Since Coleridge re- jects the image of the harp and the ... object the mariner sees as his mind withdraws in fear into the nightmare . Similarly , the pleasure dome in “ Kubla ...
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... objects of fear . Fear without any substantial object is angst . The best of the Conversation Poems begin with Coleridge's feeling of loss and isolation and move outwards to reestablish a viable con- nection with nature and with the ...
... objects of fear . Fear without any substantial object is angst . The best of the Conversation Poems begin with Coleridge's feeling of loss and isolation and move outwards to reestablish a viable con- nection with nature and with the ...
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... object of the tale.5 In Gillman's summary , Christabel's passive suffering has little effect upon the knight's exploits and spiritual state . Coleridge misled his friends into thinking that the narrative was incomplete when the ...
... object of the tale.5 In Gillman's summary , Christabel's passive suffering has little effect upon the knight's exploits and spiritual state . Coleridge misled his friends into thinking that the narrative was incomplete when the ...
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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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