The Self as Mind: Vision and Identity in Wordsworth, Coleridge, and KeatsHarvard University Press, 1986 - 286 sider |
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... symbol , not only of salvation but also of membership in a Christian community from which the Mariner is now excluded , and which seems , in any case , now merely a formulaic vestige of com- munity . The crew's looks are “ evil ” not ...
... symbol , not only of salvation but also of membership in a Christian community from which the Mariner is now excluded , and which seems , in any case , now merely a formulaic vestige of com- munity . The crew's looks are “ evil ” not ...
Side 139
... symbol of this gradual ascendancy of the outcast Mariner's " glittering eye " over the crew , who would in turn burden him with their " evil looks , " is the moon , and moonlight . Ever since Robert Penn Warren's pioneering study of the ...
... symbol of this gradual ascendancy of the outcast Mariner's " glittering eye " over the crew , who would in turn burden him with their " evil looks , " is the moon , and moonlight . Ever since Robert Penn Warren's pioneering study of the ...
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... Symbolism and in Keats's ' Hyperion , ' in The Fate of Reading , ed . Geoffrey Hartman ( Chicago : University of Chicago Press , 1975 ) , pp . 57-73 , is not alone in detecting Moneta's " spectral symbol- ism " as a mother figure - her ...
... Symbolism and in Keats's ' Hyperion , ' in The Fate of Reading , ed . Geoffrey Hartman ( Chicago : University of Chicago Press , 1975 ) , pp . 57-73 , is not alone in detecting Moneta's " spectral symbol- ism " as a mother figure - her ...
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