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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... perception is not so much limited by language as it is worried by the crosscurrents of a similar ( or perhaps the same ) dialectic . The familiar view that nature is the primary agent of Wordsworthian perception — the central cause of ...
... perception is not so much limited by language as it is worried by the crosscurrents of a similar ( or perhaps the same ) dialectic . The familiar view that nature is the primary agent of Wordsworthian perception — the central cause of ...
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... perception of externality and separation . Language , from this perspective , must always be " second - best , " an attempt to communicate across difference where difference was once never felt to exist . When the poet speaks of himself ...
... perception of externality and separation . Language , from this perspective , must always be " second - best , " an attempt to communicate across difference where difference was once never felt to exist . When the poet speaks of himself ...
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... perception . Perceiving the scene in terms of its " internal " conflict reverses the pattern of perception which the poet as an infant " learned " from his mother - that tendency to unite all visible forms in one object of love . And ...
... perception . Perceiving the scene in terms of its " internal " conflict reverses the pattern of perception which the poet as an infant " learned " from his mother - that tendency to unite all visible forms in one object of love . 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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