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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... living creatures went , the wheels went by them ; and when the living creatures were lifted up from the earth , the wheels were lifted up . Whithersoever the Spirit was to go , they went , thither was their spirit to go ; and the wheels ...
... living creatures went , the wheels went by them ; and when the living creatures were lifted up from the earth , the wheels were lifted up . Whithersoever the Spirit was to go , they went , thither was their spirit to go ; and the wheels ...
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... living educt of the imagination , something which is issuing out from the creative mind as from a fountain or a ... living creation , the thing itself . ' I would endeavour ' , he wrote to William Godwin , ' to destroy the old antithesis ...
... living educt of the imagination , something which is issuing out from the creative mind as from a fountain or a ... living creation , the thing itself . ' I would endeavour ' , he wrote to William Godwin , ' to destroy the old antithesis ...
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... living . But dead and living , which are which ? A question Not easy to be solved . Are you alone , Men , as you're called , monopolists of life ? Or is all being living ? ( v . iv . 204–9 ) Beddoes's fascination with death , which led ...
... living . But dead and living , which are which ? A question Not easy to be solved . Are you alone , Men , as you're called , monopolists of life ? Or is all being living ? ( v . iv . 204–9 ) Beddoes's fascination with death , which led ...
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Ancient Mariner Bard beauty becomes Biographia Literaria Blake Blake's Book Byron Canto celebrate Childe Harold's Pilgrimage Christabel cloud Coleridge Coleridge's contrast Crabbe death delight described Don Juan Dorothy Wordsworth dreams earth edited Endymion English Essays example experience external world feeling figure French Revolution Godwin heart heaven hope human idea ideal imagination important individual inspired John Clare Keats Keats's kind Kubla Khan Lamb landscape Letters living London Lyrical Ballads M. H. Abrams Milton mind moral mysterious nature night Oxford pain Paradise passion poem poem's poet's Poetical poetry Prelude Prometheus Unbound prophetic reader relationship Romantic poets Rousseau Samuel Taylor Coleridge Scott seen sense Shelley Shelley's Songs of Innocence soul Southey spirit stanza strange sublime suggests symbol thee things thou thought Tintern Abbey truth verse vision visionary voice vols William William Blake William Wordsworth words Wordsworth writing
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