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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... Temporal Imagination in The Prelude 41 IV. “The Feeding Source” Imagination and the Transcendent in The Prelude 56 V. The Role of Humankind in the Poetry of Wordsworth and Coleridge 72 VI . " A Spring of Love ” Prayer and vii.
... Temporal Imagination in The Prelude 41 IV. “The Feeding Source” Imagination and the Transcendent in The Prelude 56 V. The Role of Humankind in the Poetry of Wordsworth and Coleridge 72 VI . " A Spring of Love ” Prayer and vii.
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... temporal, the divine and the human, the universal and the deeply particular realities of our world. Ignatius was driven to seek out “the greater glory of God.” And since, as the Psalmist says, the heav- ens and the earth “show forth the ...
... temporal, the divine and the human, the universal and the deeply particular realities of our world. Ignatius was driven to seek out “the greater glory of God.” And since, as the Psalmist says, the heav- ens and the earth “show forth the ...
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... temporal and eter- nal , immanent and transcendent . These seeming opposites are not in fact dichotomies , but polar tensions within the same “ field of force . ” If the task of the theologian is , as Cutsinger says , to render ...
... temporal and eter- nal , immanent and transcendent . These seeming opposites are not in fact dichotomies , but polar tensions within the same “ field of force . ” If the task of the theologian is , as Cutsinger says , to render ...
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... Temporal . It always partakes of the Reality which it renders intelligible ; and while it enunciates the whole , abides itself as a living part in that Unity , of which it is the representative.19 When Coleridge speaks of a symbol ...
... Temporal . It always partakes of the Reality which it renders intelligible ; and while it enunciates the whole , abides itself as a living part in that Unity , of which it is the representative.19 When Coleridge speaks of a symbol ...
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... temporal , whether it be in a person like Abraham or David , in an action like the crossing of the Red Sea , or through the rich profusion of the very creation itself . “ In the Bible , ” Coleridge says , “ every agent appears and acts ...
... temporal , whether it be in a person like Abraham or David , in an action like the crossing of the Red Sea , or through the rich profusion of the very creation itself . “ In the Bible , ” Coleridge says , “ every agent appears and acts ...
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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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