Wordsworth's Poem of the Mind: An Essay on The PreludeEdinburgh University Press, 1991 - 118 sider |
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... poet write about it at all ? Why choose one subject rather than another , the Wye valley rather than the Quantocks or the Malvern Hills ? Poetry , then , springs from feeling . Yet once his emotions are engaged , once the poet responds ...
... poet write about it at all ? Why choose one subject rather than another , the Wye valley rather than the Quantocks or the Malvern Hills ? Poetry , then , springs from feeling . Yet once his emotions are engaged , once the poet responds ...
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... poetry as inspiration , of the poet / prophet breathed into by the god ( the Latin spiritus means both wind and breath , as well as soul ) goes back to Plato . What Wordsworth intends by ' vexing its own creation ' is less clear . Are ...
... poetry as inspiration , of the poet / prophet breathed into by the god ( the Latin spiritus means both wind and breath , as well as soul ) goes back to Plato . What Wordsworth intends by ' vexing its own creation ' is less clear . Are ...
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... poetry - he had recently composed the dream of the Arab Quixote and the ascent of Snowdon - but 1803 had been a disappointing year . Even the poetry of January / February 1804 may have seemed to him slight ( not in quality but abundance ) ...
... poetry - he had recently composed the dream of the Arab Quixote and the ascent of Snowdon - but 1803 had been a disappointing year . Even the poetry of January / February 1804 may have seemed to him slight ( not in quality but abundance ) ...
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The Mind and the World | 30 |
Imagination | 60 |
Composition of The Prelude | 102 |
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