Lost Angels of a Ruined Paradise: Themes of Cosmic Strife in Romantic TragedySono Nis Press, 1981 - 181 sider |
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Side 23
... Herbert and Idonea belong together both in Marma- duke's affections and in the allegorical structure . Adam cannot unite with Eve , his complement , as a harmonious and complete being , without gaining the Father's acquiescence . When ...
... Herbert and Idonea belong together both in Marma- duke's affections and in the allegorical structure . Adam cannot unite with Eve , his complement , as a harmonious and complete being , without gaining the Father's acquiescence . When ...
Side 25
... Herbert may stand for the archetypal image of Holiness , but he can never become a psychologically realized character in a human drama . His function , together with that of Idonea , is allegorical , and not dramatic . There is a sense ...
... Herbert may stand for the archetypal image of Holiness , but he can never become a psychologically realized character in a human drama . His function , together with that of Idonea , is allegorical , and not dramatic . There is a sense ...
Side 38
... Herbert finds his death in a storm while trying to reach a deserted chapel whose bell is rung by the wind : " that Chapel - bell ... its fitful stroke / Can scarcely be the work of human hands , " it is " the wind " ( B. IV . 1651-1653 ) ...
... Herbert finds his death in a storm while trying to reach a deserted chapel whose bell is rung by the wind : " that Chapel - bell ... its fitful stroke / Can scarcely be the work of human hands , " it is " the wind " ( B. IV . 1651-1653 ) ...
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Images of Nature and the Cosmic Structure | 106 |
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accept action Adam affirm alienation allegorical Alvar appears associated Auranthe Beatrice Beatrice's beauty becomes blind Borderers brother Byron called cause Cenci centre character claims Coleridge Coleridge's comes Consequently cosmic crime critics darkness death demonic denies describes desire despair dilemma direction divine drama effect error evil existence experience face fact faith fall fallen father feels figure final follows forces guilt heart Heaven Hell Herbert hero hero's heroine hope human Idonea Infinite innocence Keats Letter light loss lovers Ludolph man's Manfred Manfred's Marmaduke moral murder Nature offence Ordonio original Oswald Otho Oxford Paradise perfection play poet poet's Press question realm recognize relationship Remorse responsible reversal revolutionary role Romantic Romanticism Satan scene seems sense Shelley Shelley's significance Spirit spite stands structure suffering symbolic takes Teresa things tragedy tragic truth turns tyrannical ultimately union Univ universe villain vision wants wedding Wordsworth's York
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A Materialist Critique of English Romantic Drama Daniel P. Watkins Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 1993 |