The Visionary Company: A Reading of English Romantic PoetryThis is a revised and enlarged edition of the most extensive and detailed critical reading of English Romantic poetry ever attempted in a single volume. It is both a valuable introduction to the Romantics and an influential work of literary criticism. The perceptive interpretations of the major poems of Blake, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Byron, Shelley, Keats, Beddoes, Clare, and Darley develop the themes of Romantic myth-making and the dialectical relationship between nature and imagination. For this new edition, Harold Bloom has added an introductory essay on the historical backgrounds of English Romantic poetry and an epilogue relating his book to literary trends. |
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Contenido
The Heritage of Sensibility | 1 |
The Individual Vision | 20 |
The Contraries | 33 |
Negations | 49 |
Bible of Energy | 64 |
Bible of Hell | 70 |
States of Being | 76 |
The Recovery of Innocence | 97 |
The Byronic Ethos | 272 |
PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY | 282 |
The Hidden Power | 290 |
Titan on the Rock | 306 |
Dialectics of Vision | 323 |
Darkening of the Quest | 335 |
Transmemberment of Song | 350 |
JOHN KEATS | 363 |
Blakes Apocalypse | 108 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 124 |
Myth of Memory | 131 |
Spots of Time | 164 |
Natural Man | 178 |
The Myth Denied | 184 |
The Frozen Spirit | 193 |
SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE | 199 |
Natural Magic | 206 |
Wisdom and Dejection | 220 |
Promethean Man | 238 |
Hymns of Eros | 378 |
Temples of the Sun | 390 |
Naturalistic Humanism | 407 |
Tragic Humanism | 421 |
BEDDOES CLARE DARLEY AND OTHERS | 438 |
John Clare | 444 |
George Darley and Others | 456 |
Chronological Table | 467 |
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