Romanticism and Transcendence: Wordsworth, Coleridge, and the Religious ImaginationUniversity of Missouri Press, 2003 - Всего страниц: 146 "Grounded in the thought of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Romanticism and Transcendence explores the religious dimensions of imagination in the Romantic tradition, both theoretically and in the poetry of Wordsworth and Coleridge. J. Robert Barth suggests that we may look to Coleridge for the theoretical grounding of the view of religious imagination proposed in this book, but that it is in Wordsworth above all that we see this imagination at work."--Jacket |
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... Jesuits of the Roberts House community at Boston College have been generous in their support and companionship—truly brothers and friends. My family, too, has been a great source of strength. Even as we remember lovingly our mother and ...
... Jesuits of the Roberts House community at Boston College have been generous in their support and companionship—truly brothers and friends. My family, too, has been a great source of strength. Even as we remember lovingly our mother and ...
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... Jesuit tradition has always prized logic and rigorous analytical thought. The Ratio Studiorum—the sixteenth-century set of principles and practices officially set forth for the Jesuit schools of the time—is, after all, a “ratio ...
... Jesuit tradition has always prized logic and rigorous analytical thought. The Ratio Studiorum—the sixteenth-century set of principles and practices officially set forth for the Jesuit schools of the time—is, after all, a “ratio ...
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... Jesuit is formed , of course , by the Spiritual Exercises , and it is perhaps there that we find in clearest focus the heart of the Jesuit tradition . In the present context , I would like to approach the role of imagination in the ...
... Jesuit is formed , of course , by the Spiritual Exercises , and it is perhaps there that we find in clearest focus the heart of the Jesuit tradition . In the present context , I would like to approach the role of imagination in the ...
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... Jesuit poet Ger- ard Manley Hopkins's “ The Leaden Echo and the Golden Echo ” — “ beauty's self and beauty's giver . ” Nor is this any surprise if one shares Coleridge's view that the work of the artist , and indeed of any human ...
... Jesuit poet Ger- ard Manley Hopkins's “ The Leaden Echo and the Golden Echo ” — “ beauty's self and beauty's giver . ” Nor is this any surprise if one shares Coleridge's view that the work of the artist , and indeed of any human ...
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... Jesuit Fr. Pedro Arrupe, as Superior General of the Society of Jesus, spoke eloquently and mov- ingly to a group of Jesuit artists—poets, painters, sculptors, musicians, playwrights, filmmakers—gathered in Italy from all over the world ...
... Jesuit Fr. Pedro Arrupe, as Superior General of the Society of Jesus, spoke eloquently and mov- ingly to a group of Jesuit artists—poets, painters, sculptors, musicians, playwrights, filmmakers—gathered in Italy from all over the world ...
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The Poet Death and Immortality | 30 |
The Temporal Imagination in The Prelude | 41 |
The Feeding Source | 56 |
Wordsworth and Coleridge | 72 |
Prayer and Blessing in The Rime of | 89 |
In the Midnight Wood | 104 |
Religious Imagination | 119 |
Works Cited | 137 |
Index | 143 |
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