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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... vision is a criticism of neither the vision nor the man , but merely his loss - and ours . The Old Cumberland Beggar ( 1797 ) is Wordsworth's finest vision of the irreducible natural man , the human stripped to the nakedness of ...
... vision is a criticism of neither the vision nor the man , but merely his loss - and ours . The Old Cumberland Beggar ( 1797 ) is Wordsworth's finest vision of the irreducible natural man , the human stripped to the nakedness of ...
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... vision of heaven . But the dialectic of Milton's presence and absence begins earlier in Tintern Abbey than in the epiphany of the Hermit , and continues long after the vision of the Hermit has faded . Hartman does not view the traces ...
... vision of heaven . But the dialectic of Milton's presence and absence begins earlier in Tintern Abbey than in the epiphany of the Hermit , and continues long after the vision of the Hermit has faded . Hartman does not view the traces ...
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... vision clear " [ 13.320 ] ) . Following hard on this , the very gesture of the Druid - magus : I called on Darkness - but before the word Was uttered , midnight darkness seemed to take All objects from my sight ; and lo ! again The ...
... vision clear " [ 13.320 ] ) . Following hard on this , the very gesture of the Druid - magus : I called on Darkness - but before the word Was uttered , midnight darkness seemed to take All objects from my sight ; and lo ! again 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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