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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... turning against itself ) ; Paul de Man , " Intentional Structure of the Romantic Image " and " Autobiography as De - Facement " ( now in The Rhetoric of Romanticism , [ 1984 ] ) ; Thomas Weiskel , The Romantic Sublime [ 1976 ] , esp ...
... turning against itself ) ; Paul de Man , " Intentional Structure of the Romantic Image " and " Autobiography as De - Facement " ( now in The Rhetoric of Romanticism , [ 1984 ] ) ; Thomas Weiskel , The Romantic Sublime [ 1976 ] , esp ...
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... turn , that we are able to see the good of the duties we impose on ourselves as obligations ; and by this whole ... turning back from the French Enlightenment morality of nature to the still - abiding English morality of sentiments and ...
... turn , that we are able to see the good of the duties we impose on ourselves as obligations ; and by this whole ... turning back from the French Enlightenment morality of nature to the still - abiding English morality of sentiments and ...
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... turn , enhances his reading of Milton and Spenser . In July , Wordsworth decides to leave Cambridge to the dismay of his family who deem his behavior both mad and reckless . From July to October , he is on a walking tour of the Alps ...
... turn , enhances his reading of Milton and Spenser . In July , Wordsworth decides to leave Cambridge to the dismay of his family who deem his behavior both mad and reckless . From July to October , he is on a walking tour of the Alps ...
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Two Roads to Wordsworth | 11 |
Tintern Abbey | 23 |
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