Wordsworth's Informed Reader: Structures of Experience in His PoetryVanderbilt University Press, 1988 - 270 sider |
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... similar to the modern notions of structure , or gestalt , is central in the theories of the eighteenth - century psychological critics concerning both the materiality of Nature and the relationship between object and perceiver . When ...
... similar to the modern notions of structure , or gestalt , is central in the theories of the eighteenth - century psychological critics concerning both the materiality of Nature and the relationship between object and perceiver . When ...
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... similar route . Through his investigation in the Prelude of Nature's role in forming his soul , Wordsworth works toward notions concerning the power of natural forms to shape feeling and thus influ- ence morality quite similar to those ...
... similar route . Through his investigation in the Prelude of Nature's role in forming his soul , Wordsworth works toward notions concerning the power of natural forms to shape feeling and thus influ- ence morality quite similar to those ...
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... similar to the one Wordsworth desires for his tales of suffering . It not only elevates and exalts the soul in a way similar to that of sublime natural objects but also enables the reader to undergo personal suffering . Because the ...
... similar to the one Wordsworth desires for his tales of suffering . It not only elevates and exalts the soul in a way similar to that of sublime natural objects but also enables the reader to undergo personal suffering . Because the ...
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