John Clare and Other StudiesP. Nevill, 1950 - 252 páginas |
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... criticism of Clare , but Clare to a criticism of Wordsworth . The reference is reciprocal : it is also quite unavoidable . We doubt whether anyone could read , without thinking immediately of Wordsworth , Clare's beautiful poem in this ...
... criticism of Clare , but Clare to a criticism of Wordsworth . The reference is reciprocal : it is also quite unavoidable . We doubt whether anyone could read , without thinking immediately of Wordsworth , Clare's beautiful poem in this ...
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... criticism . Whether it calls itself a classical or romantic , modern criticism is on this essential point altogether romantic . It unquestioningly accepts the principle that ' le style , c'est l'homme même ' ; and almost as ...
... criticism . Whether it calls itself a classical or romantic , modern criticism is on this essential point altogether romantic . It unquestioningly accepts the principle that ' le style , c'est l'homme même ' ; and almost as ...
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... criticism is theory . My little story is a deduction from the facts ; I believe it satisfies and accounts for the facts : only I would remind you again that the facts in such an equiry as this , and in all literary criticism worthy the ...
... criticism is theory . My little story is a deduction from the facts ; I believe it satisfies and accounts for the facts : only I would remind you again that the facts in such an equiry as this , and in all literary criticism worthy the ...
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THE POETRY OF JOHN CLARE | 7 |
THE CASE OF JOHN CLARE | 19 |
THE MADNESS OF CHRISTOPHER SMART | 25 |
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achievement Amiel appears artist attitude Aufidius Baudelaire Baudelaire's beauty believe Billy Budd Bouvard et Pécuchet Bovary c'est character Charles Lamb cœur comedy comic consciousness Coriolanus Coriolanus's creative criticism death dedication deliberate Dostoevsky dream Edmund Blunden emotion English English poetry eyes fact Falstaff Fanny Kelly fear feel Flaubert genius give Gogol's Guermantes heart Henry Henry IV hero honour human ideal imagery imagination instinctive John Clare Keats knew Lamb literary literature live Madame Bovary meaning Menenius merely metaphor mind moral mortal Moone mysterious nature never passion perception perfect perhaps phrase play poem poet poet's poetic poetry precisely Proust qu'il Queen reality romantic scene seems sense sensibility Shakespeare silence simile sonnets soul Spenser spirit Stendhal story strange Swann Tchekhov thee thing thou thought true truly truth Venus and Adonis Virgilia vision Volumnia whole word Wordsworth writer wrote