Romantic Reassessment, Volumes 29-30Institut für Englische Sprache und Literatur, Universität Salzburg., 1982 - English literature |
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Page 45
... readers to make decisions even as the ground for secure decision making is being eroded ; the reader does have , however , the security of knowing at least that he is being requested to take different perspectives and make difficult ...
... readers to make decisions even as the ground for secure decision making is being eroded ; the reader does have , however , the security of knowing at least that he is being requested to take different perspectives and make difficult ...
Page 77
... reading it , with all its faults , an exciting and enriching one . The aspects in question are : the peculiar tone of the poem ; the use of imagery ; the verse technique ; and the overall structure , with its implications for a page by ...
... reading it , with all its faults , an exciting and enriching one . The aspects in question are : the peculiar tone of the poem ; the use of imagery ; the verse technique ; and the overall structure , with its implications for a page by ...
Page 106
... reader a perspective on the strange story which he is reading . His bewilderment is due , it would appear , to the natural way of telling a story fluxile , passing from joy to woe in a moment and to the fact that this is a lyrical ...
... reader a perspective on the strange story which he is reading . His bewilderment is due , it would appear , to the natural way of telling a story fluxile , passing from joy to woe in a moment and to the fact that this is a lyrical ...
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acceptance action active actual alterations appears became becomes beginning canto changed characters Clare comes consciousness Constance continues contrast couplet death deleted Deronda describes Dorothea effect Eliot epistle example existence experience fair faith feeling final finds force George give hand heart Hegel's human idea ideal identity imagination important individual Ladislaw later leads less light lives look Lord Maggie manuscript Marmion means mind moral narrative nature never notes novels object occurs opening original particular passage passion poem possible present pride progress proof reader reality reason references relation revision romantic Romola says Scott seems self-consciousness sense spirit stanza suggest third thought true Unhappy unity University VIII vision Wilton wrote xxvii