Inspiration in Milton and KeatsMacmillan, 1982 - 212 páginas |
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... imagination , and a vivid capacity for sensuous experience . But his failure to embody the moral charac- teristics of the poet is related to his inability to dispense his own imagery ' in unsuperfluous even proportion ' ( as the Lady ...
... imagination , and a vivid capacity for sensuous experience . But his failure to embody the moral charac- teristics of the poet is related to his inability to dispense his own imagery ' in unsuperfluous even proportion ' ( as the Lady ...
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... imagination and reality , but between true and false imaginative experience : imaginative death being more horrific than the ' mortal way ' itself . This new and subtle distinction creeps into Keats's thought here for the first time ...
... imagination and reality , but between true and false imaginative experience : imaginative death being more horrific than the ' mortal way ' itself . This new and subtle distinction creeps into Keats's thought here for the first time ...
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... imagination : his ability to enter into a previously unexplored realm of mental experience . Hence his admiration of Satan entering the ' serpent prison ' , and Milton's Fancy ' creating a world of its own ' through the disregard of ...
... imagination : his ability to enter into a previously unexplored realm of mental experience . Hence his admiration of Satan entering the ' serpent prison ' , and Milton's Fancy ' creating a world of its own ' through the disregard of ...
Contenido
Miltons Newenlightened World | 22 |
Milton and the Genius of the Shore | 40 |
Miltons Search for the Idea of the Beautiful | 76 |
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action artistic Autumn beauty becomes begins Belle Dame blind Cave Christ Comus context creative Dante darkness death describes divine dramatic dream earthly echoes emotional endeavour Endymion epic existence experience of inspiration expressed external eyes fades Fall of Hyperion false Fanny Brawne Fingal's Cave heart heaven idea image of inspiration imagery imagination immortal inner invocation John Keats journey Keats Keats's Knight knowledge L'Allegro Lamia landscape language letter light lines Lycidas Lycidas's Lycius meaning melodious mental metaphor Milton mind Moneta mortal Muse Nativity Ode nature never Nightingale Oceanus Ode to Psyche pain Paradise Lost Paradise Regained passion pastoral picture Plato poem poet poet's poetic poetic principle Psyche reality rhetorical rhyme Samson Samson Agonistes Saturn sense sensuous shadow sing song sonnet soul spirit stanza suggests symbolised takes tears thee thou thought true truth vale verse vision voice wild words writing
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The Good Society and the Inner World: Psychoanalysis, Politics, and Culture Michael Rustin Vista de fragmentos - 1991 |