Romantic Reassessment, Volumes 96-98Institut für Englische Sprache und Literatur, Universität Salzburg., 1983 - English literature |
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... poet and the Pan poet focused attention on the feeling of the poet during the act of imaginative creation . Now Keats loops back to trace more carefully how the poet arrives at that point of inspiration . The Narcissus poet , on " some ...
... poet and the Pan poet focused attention on the feeling of the poet during the act of imaginative creation . Now Keats loops back to trace more carefully how the poet arrives at that point of inspiration . The Narcissus poet , on " some ...
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... poet , in contrast , " burst our mortal bars " in his search for the " divine Endymion . " And he is Keats implies that any poet who is " sure a lover too " will feel more intensely than poets who are not . The added emphasis on feeling ...
... poet , in contrast , " burst our mortal bars " in his search for the " divine Endymion . " And he is Keats implies that any poet who is " sure a lover too " will feel more intensely than poets who are not . The added emphasis on feeling ...
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... Poet . Some earlier poet or sage has already created her . The singer of Endymion is thus doubly inspired by the natural phenomenon of the moon itself and by the 11 poetic myth of Diana . Finding the chaste desolation bestowed upon ...
... Poet . Some earlier poet or sage has already created her . The singer of Endymion is thus doubly inspired by the natural phenomenon of the moon itself and by the 11 poetic myth of Diana . Finding the chaste desolation bestowed upon ...
Contents
RECONCILIATIONS IN COLERIDGES POLITICS | 95 |
THE STRUCTURE OF KEATSS I STOOD TIPTOE UPON | 111 |
THE LAST PARAGRAPH OF BARTLEBY Gerald Hoag | 161 |
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