English Poetry of the Romantic Period, 1789-1830Longman, 1985 - 360 sider On its first appearance English Poetry of the Romantic Period was widely praised as on of the best introductions to the subject. This edition includes updated material in the light of recent work in Romanticism and Romantic poetry. The book discusses the concerns that linked the Romantic poets, from their responses to the political and social upheavals around them to their interest in the poet's visionary and prophetic role. It includes helpful and authoritative discussions of figures such as Blake, Clare, Coleridge, Crabbe, Keats, Scott, Shelley and Wordsworth. |
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... Endymion , a shepherd . . . Diana saw him naked as he slept on mount Latmos , and was so struck with his beauty that she came down every night from heaven to enjoy his company The fable of Endymion's amours with Diana , or the moon ...
... Endymion , a shepherd . . . Diana saw him naked as he slept on mount Latmos , and was so struck with his beauty that she came down every night from heaven to enjoy his company The fable of Endymion's amours with Diana , or the moon ...
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... Endymion , a goddess loving a mortal , as if to signify the attractions of earth . Keats has deliberately chosen a legend about the interaction between earth and heaven , and this is a two - way process . The alliance of a beautiful ...
... Endymion , a goddess loving a mortal , as if to signify the attractions of earth . Keats has deliberately chosen a legend about the interaction between earth and heaven , and this is a two - way process . The alliance of a beautiful ...
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... Endymion , and much more powerful . It depends in part upon the influence of Milton , Dante , and Shakespeare , but it also shows Keats's growing ability to tran- scend the personal or lyrical and work in the sublime and epic mode . The ...
... Endymion , and much more powerful . It depends in part upon the influence of Milton , Dante , and Shakespeare , but it also shows Keats's growing ability to tran- scend the personal or lyrical and work in the sublime and epic mode . The ...
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