The Victorian Experience, the Poets, Volumen2Richard A. Levine Ohio University Press, 1982 - 202 páginas |
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... never any question about their " meaning . " Browning had reoriented his art to the point where he was ready and willing to assume the bardic mantle , some- thing he had continually disavowed earlier , although this new idea of the bard ...
... never any question about their " meaning . " Browning had reoriented his art to the point where he was ready and willing to assume the bardic mantle , some- thing he had continually disavowed earlier , although this new idea of the bard ...
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... never read Werter . Clough protested , of course , but he could never convince Shairp of what he considered to be the " rightness " of the ending and of his artistic control over the piece . One of the ways to approach the poem in order ...
... never read Werter . Clough protested , of course , but he could never convince Shairp of what he considered to be the " rightness " of the ending and of his artistic control over the piece . One of the ways to approach the poem in order ...
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... never refers to in any of the people from Marcus Aurelius to Heine and from Falkland to Senancour of whom he writes so admiringly and plan- gently . He was to employ precisely these qualities when seeking " to instruct , elevate , and ...
... never refers to in any of the people from Marcus Aurelius to Heine and from Falkland to Senancour of whom he writes so admiringly and plan- gently . He was to employ precisely these qualities when seeking " to instruct , elevate , and ...
Contenido
Brownings Irony | 23 |
Palpable Things and Celestial Fact | 47 |
All One and Continuous | 67 |
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achievement aesthetic appear Arnold Arthur Hugh Clough artist beauty becomes bird Browning Browning's character Charlotte Brontë Claude Clough criticism Dante Gabriel Rossetti death dramatic early earth echoes edition effect Elizabeth Siddal English essay experience fact faith feeling George Eliot Hardy Hardy's poetry heart hero Hopkins Hopkins's human Idylls imagery imaginative impressionism inscape instressed ironic irony Kenneth Allott language Letters light lines literature living lyric Matthew Arnold Maud meaning Memoriam Meredith metaphor mind Modern Love monologue moral mother nature object painting Paracelsus passion play poem poet poet's poetic poetry present prose reader reading relationship response rhymes rhythm Romantic Rossetti seems sense sentiment song sonnet Sordello soul sound speak speaker spirit stanza Strafford style Swinburne Swinburne's symbols synesthesia T. S. Eliot Tennyson theme things thought tion truth verse Victorian vision voice women words Wordsworth writing youth
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Guide to British Poetry Explication, Volumen4 Nancy Conrad Martinez,Joseph G. R. Martinez Sin vista previa disponible - 1995 |