Risking Enchantment: Coleridge's Symbolic World of FaeryUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1990 - Всего страниц: 235 |
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... fact that the genres we have for the most part relegated to children's literature - and thus tend to dismiss as irrelevant to mature , adult concerns - are the very ones that Coleridge chooses to exploit to their fullest potential as ...
... fact that the genres we have for the most part relegated to children's literature - and thus tend to dismiss as irrelevant to mature , adult concerns - are the very ones that Coleridge chooses to exploit to their fullest potential as ...
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... fact , the ordinary notion of attainment is inappropri- ate for this kind of knowledge : “ He , with whom it is ... facts of arithmetic ; it is knowledge that one has : the purpose of the voyage is “ to arrive where we started / And know ...
... fact , the ordinary notion of attainment is inappropri- ate for this kind of knowledge : “ He , with whom it is ... facts of arithmetic ; it is knowledge that one has : the purpose of the voyage is “ to arrive where we started / And know ...
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... fact that it occurs within the context of the fallen world . In each case , the poet - narrator's own encounter - and that of characters within the narrative - is conveyed so as to allow an analogous encounter for the reader . There is ...
... fact that it occurs within the context of the fallen world . In each case , the poet - narrator's own encounter - and that of characters within the narrative - is conveyed so as to allow an analogous encounter for the reader . There is ...
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ancestral voices androgynous ballad beautiful becomes Boccaccio bolic bower character Charles Lamb child childhood Christ Christabel Coleridge Coleridge's Coleridge's poetry consubstantial creative curse Dark Ladié dream East Coker Ellen emotional ending Eolian eternal existence fallen world fear garden Genevieve genre Geraldine Geraldine's heart human images imagination intuitive intuitive knowledge John Beer journey Kubla Khan Lady Land of Faery light literary living Lord Julian love story lover maid Mariner's Mary mind moral mother mystery narrative narrator nature night once participation pixies poem poet poet's poetic present reader reality reconciliation relationship Rime risk enchantment romantic fairy tale sacred Sara Sara Coleridge says self-knowledge sense Snow White song soul soul's speak symbolic encounter symbolic experience symbolic knowledge symbolic metaphors symbolic story tale of Faery things thou Three Graves tion Tolkien traditional truth understanding vision wholeness witch words Wordsworth world of Faery Xanadu
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