The Waking Dream: A Study of Coleridge's PoetryEdward Arnold, 1967 - 247 páginas |
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A Study of Coleridge's Poetry Patricia M. Adair. universal significance in a true poet's composition in addition to the specific meaning'.1 This could apply equally well to his own poem . Similarly , I have tried to show that the Orphic ...
A Study of Coleridge's Poetry Patricia M. Adair. universal significance in a true poet's composition in addition to the specific meaning'.1 This could apply equally well to his own poem . Similarly , I have tried to show that the Orphic ...
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... poetry or , at least , possess a more objective basis from which to essay an interpretation . For students of his poetry there is also , I think , some danger in dwelling excessively upon Coleridge's aesthetic theory on which so much ...
... poetry or , at least , possess a more objective basis from which to essay an interpretation . For students of his poetry there is also , I think , some danger in dwelling excessively upon Coleridge's aesthetic theory on which so much ...
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... poetry that he can no longer do so . Coleridge's greatest poetry had had the brilliance , vividness and fluidity of dreams . As we have seen , he was intensely aware of the mingling of conscious and unconscious processes in poetic ...
... poetry that he can no longer do so . Coleridge's greatest poetry had had the brilliance , vividness and fluidity of dreams . As we have seen , he was intensely aware of the mingling of conscious and unconscious processes in poetic ...
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EARLY POEMS | 7 |
THE NATURAL AND THE SUPER | 39 |
BELOVED STOWEY | 95 |
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Palavras e frases frequentes
albatross Ancient Mariner Asra poems association aware Bacchus beauty become Biographia Literaria Christ's Hospital Christabel Cole Coleridge's conscious creative dark Day-Dream dead death Dejection describes Destiny of Nations Dionysus divine dome dream dream-like evil eyes fear feeling fountain Geraldine Griggs Hartley haunted heart ibid imagery imaginative Kubla Khan later Letter to Asra light lines M. H. Abrams Malta Mariner's meaning memory mind Miss Coburn moon mystery natural notebook entry once opium Orpheus Orphic pain pantheistic Paradise passage passion Pausanias perhaps Phaedrus Plato Plotinus poet poetic poetry Professor Whalley quotes reality reflection Religious Musings reverie S. T. Coleridge sacred river Sara Hutchinson Sara's says scene seems shadows ship Sibylline Leaves sleep snake sonnet soul spirit stars Stowey strange suggests sweet symbol thee things thou thought tree truth unconscious unconscious mind universe verse vision wind Wordsworth written
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The Sonnet and the Major English Romantic Poets Arunodoy Bhattacharyya Visualização de excertos - 1976 |
Coleridge: The Ancient Mariner and Other Poems; a Casebook Alun Richard Jones,William Tydeman Visualização de excertos - 1973 |