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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... ( lines 1-57 ) form a single movement that alternates the ratios of clinamen and tessera . The fourth verse- paragraph is the second movement ( lines 58-111 ) and goes from the ratio of kenosis to a daemonization that brings in the ...
... ( lines 1-57 ) form a single movement that alternates the ratios of clinamen and tessera . The fourth verse- paragraph is the second movement ( lines 58-111 ) and goes from the ratio of kenosis to a daemonization that brings in the ...
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... line 49 , after which in lines 50-57 , Wordsworth is back to " I " and " me , " to being a solitary or mutilated part of a universal whole , and a note of the vicissitudes of instinct , of psychic reversal , enters into the text again ...
... line 49 , after which in lines 50-57 , Wordsworth is back to " I " and " me , " to being a solitary or mutilated part of a universal whole , and a note of the vicissitudes of instinct , of psychic reversal , enters into the text again ...
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... ( lines 58-111 ) , concentrating in it only upon the major interplay between tropes and defenses . There are a series of metonymic reductions— thought half - extinguished to gleams , recognitions to dimness and faintness , joys and ...
... ( lines 58-111 ) , concentrating in it only upon the major interplay between tropes and defenses . There are a series of metonymic reductions— thought half - extinguished to gleams , recognitions to dimness and faintness , joys and ...
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Two Roads to Wordsworth | 11 |
Tintern Abbey | 23 |
The Prelude and the Love of Man | 47 |
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