William WordsworthHarold Bloom Chelsea House, 2007 - Всего страниц: 280 Each title features: - A complex critical portrait of one of the most influential writers in the world - An introductory essay by Harold Bloom. |
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... external seems to render it ghostly , either so external that it appears surreal or so internal that it bears the traces of a haunting memory : " the shapes before my eyes became / A second - sight procession , such as glides / Over ...
... external seems to render it ghostly , either so external that it appears surreal or so internal that it bears the traces of a haunting memory : " the shapes before my eyes became / A second - sight procession , such as glides / Over ...
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... external image which is converted to one of startling internality . For if the poet has been seeing himself as a poor pensioner on outward forms , the blind beggar is the very embodiment of that state . Not merely his perception of the ...
... external image which is converted to one of startling internality . For if the poet has been seeing himself as a poor pensioner on outward forms , the blind beggar is the very embodiment of that state . Not merely his perception of the ...
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... external form , because that external form is continually being converted into an imagination of internality , through the inscrutable touch of the affections . Thus , the " Blind Beggar " episode operates both as an insight into the ...
... external form , because that external form is continually being converted into an imagination of internality , through the inscrutable touch of the affections . Thus , the " Blind Beggar " episode operates both as an insight into the ...
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Two Roads to Wordsworth | 11 |
Tintern Abbey | 23 |
The Prelude and the Love of Man | 47 |
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