Wordsworth and Coleridge: The Making of the Major Lyrics, 1802-1804Rutgers University Press, 1989 - Всего страниц: 318 This work is an intensive exploration of six early texts of three icons of Engilsh-speaking culture: William Wordsworth's "Ode: Intimations on Immoratlity from Recollections of Early Childhood" and "Resolution and Independence," and Samuel Taylor Coleridge's "Dejection: An Ode." Almost two centuries of cultural codification ave firmly established these poems as canonical works necessary for an understanding of their authors, of their age and of poetry. |
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... imagination . Indeed , it might be argued that the poet's anxiety is itself an imaginative construction , which has identified present joy with the joy of poets generally and projected from that identification pain and sorrow which will ...
... imagination . Indeed , it might be argued that the poet's anxiety is itself an imaginative construction , which has identified present joy with the joy of poets generally and projected from that identification pain and sorrow which will ...
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... imagination " ( 85-87 ) . Imagination is not for Coleridge at this time the full - grown conjure word it was to become . Here it hangs at the end of a truncated stanza : nothing has prepared for its enunciation , and nothing follows ...
... imagination " ( 85-87 ) . Imagination is not for Coleridge at this time the full - grown conjure word it was to become . Here it hangs at the end of a truncated stanza : nothing has prepared for its enunciation , and nothing follows ...
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... imagination remains my " Religious Implications of Words- worth's Imagination , " SIR 12 ( 1973 ) , 670-92 . 5. The Spenser passage is cited by Schulman , " Spenserian Enchant- ments , " 41-42 . My citations from The Faerie Queen are ...
... imagination remains my " Religious Implications of Words- worth's Imagination , " SIR 12 ( 1973 ) , 670-92 . 5. The Spenser passage is cited by Schulman , " Spenserian Enchant- ments , " 41-42 . My citations from The Faerie Queen are ...
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WORDSWORTHS ODE OF 1802 | 21 |
HUTCHINSON | 59 |
WORDSWORTHS THE LEECHGATHERER | 104 |
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