Nineteenth-century Literature Criticism, Volum 12Laurie Lanzen Harris Gale Research Company, 1981 Excerpts from criticism of the works of novelists, poets, playwrights, short story writers and other creative writers who lived between 1800 and 1900, from the first published critical appraisals to current evaluations. |
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... symbol for love , a symbol peculiarly hers , and using it again and again so that the reader sees in each fresh use of the recurring symbol not only what it means but what it carries with it from the last passage he saw it in . It is in ...
... symbol for love , a symbol peculiarly hers , and using it again and again so that the reader sees in each fresh use of the recurring symbol not only what it means but what it carries with it from the last passage he saw it in . It is in ...
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... symbol in which Melville was not only able to express his growing horror of evil in the universe , but his positive affir- mation of an indestructible good . It is a deeply tragic symbol redeemed by a yet profounder religious intuition ...
... symbol in which Melville was not only able to express his growing horror of evil in the universe , but his positive affir- mation of an indestructible good . It is a deeply tragic symbol redeemed by a yet profounder religious intuition ...
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... symbol , and ma- jestically recreates before our eyes the thing he has lost . The fusion is not ' recollected ' : it is in the poetic act . Two styles are , moreover , blended : that of The Prelude with that of the more technically ...
... symbol , and ma- jestically recreates before our eyes the thing he has lost . The fusion is not ' recollected ' : it is in the poetic act . Two styles are , moreover , blended : that of The Prelude with that of the more technically ...
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