Mythology and the Romantic Tradition in English PoetryHarvard University Press, 1937 - 647 sider |
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... ideal beauty which is ideal love ; what he mainly describes is in fact the sensuous earthly passion which , at least in its earlier stages , brings torment with it . A major part of his plan is to show love progress- ing from selfish ...
... ideal beauty which is ideal love ; what he mainly describes is in fact the sensuous earthly passion which , at least in its earlier stages , brings torment with it . A major part of his plan is to show love progress- ing from selfish ...
Side 97
... ideal , which Keats sincerely worshiped , but she is nine parts flesh and blood and one part Platonic . For Endymion , as for Philip Sidney , “ De- sire still cries , ' Give me some food , " " and he cannot , with high resignation ...
... ideal , which Keats sincerely worshiped , but she is nine parts flesh and blood and one part Platonic . For Endymion , as for Philip Sidney , “ De- sire still cries , ' Give me some food , " " and he cannot , with high resignation ...
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... ideal vision of the past , mythological allusions contribute their heroic , glamorous , idealistic associations to that vision . But Mr. Eliot's ideal- istic nostalgia is romantic with a difference . Arnold turned to myth as to a world ...
... ideal vision of the past , mythological allusions contribute their heroic , glamorous , idealistic associations to that vision . But Mr. Eliot's ideal- istic nostalgia is romantic with a difference . Arnold turned to myth as to a world ...
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SWINBURNE | 328 |
BROWNING AND MEREDITH | 358 |
MINOR POETS MIDVICTORIAN AND LATER | 620 |
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Admetus Aeschylus Alcestis allusions ancient antique Aphrodite Apollo Apollodorus appeared Arnold Atalanta beauty Boston Browning Browning's Byron century Christian classical Coleridge critics death Dionysus divine drama Dryden echoes Eliot Elizabethan Endymion English Poetry Essays Euripides feeling George gods Greece Greek Helen hero Hero and Leander Homer human Hymn Hyperion Ibid ideal idyllic imagination included Jason John John Keats Keats Keats's Leander less Letters lines literary Literature Lucretius Meredith Milton modern Morris Morris's myth mythological mythological poems nature nymphs Oenone Orpheus Ovid Oxford University Press pagan Paris passion Persephone philosophic phrase pieces poet poetic Prometheus Unbound prose Psyche Renaissance Review Robert romantic Rossetti Sappho sensuous Shelley Shelley's song sonnet soul Spenser spirit story Sturge Moore style Swinburne Swinburne's symbol T. S. Eliot Tennyson theme things tradition translation Troy Ulysses Venus verse Victorian Virgil vision volume Walter Savage Landor William Wordsworth writing