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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... words do some- times stand still enough for us to take in at least some measure of their meaning . I also take the view that poetry can aspire to the transcen- dent — and even at times attains it . This is meant to imply no disre- spect ...
... words do some- times stand still enough for us to take in at least some measure of their meaning . I also take the view that poetry can aspire to the transcen- dent — and even at times attains it . This is meant to imply no disre- spect ...
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... Words- worth but of a professed and unabashed disciple of Ignatius Loyola, will argue that Coleridge and Loyola have strikingly similar views of the nature of imagination.8 Imagination is not merely an artistic faculty, the power that ...
... Words- worth but of a professed and unabashed disciple of Ignatius Loyola, will argue that Coleridge and Loyola have strikingly similar views of the nature of imagination.8 Imagination is not merely an artistic faculty, the power that ...
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... words, the poet (and by this he means any artist) “lifts the veil from the hidden beauty of the world and makes familiar objects be as if they were not familiar , ”. 9. George Bernard Shaw, Saint Joan, 16. 10. The text of the Spiritual ...
... words, the poet (and by this he means any artist) “lifts the veil from the hidden beauty of the world and makes familiar objects be as if they were not familiar , ”. 9. George Bernard Shaw, Saint Joan, 16. 10. The text of the Spiritual ...
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... Word of God in Christ ; both traveled their journeys of faith through suffering ; both saw the work- ing of the human imagination as central to their experience . Such a reflection should begin , and I believe Ignatius and Coleridge ...
... Word of God in Christ ; both traveled their journeys of faith through suffering ; both saw the work- ing of the human imagination as central to their experience . Such a reflection should begin , and I believe Ignatius and Coleridge ...
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... words and the sounds of music— her or his own experience , whether within one's own heart or in the beautiful and ... Word of God . The first of the four “ weeks , ” or periods into which it is divided , focuses on the foundations of ...
... words and the sounds of music— her or his own experience , whether within one's own heart or in the beautiful and ... Word of God . The first of the four “ weeks , ” or periods into which it is divided , focuses on the foundations of ...
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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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