English Romantic PoetsHarold Bloom A collection of critical essays on the work of the Romantic poets--Blake, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Byron, Shelley, and Keats. |
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... becomes clear that the emancipating of desire , for him , is not the cause but the effect of the purging of reality . There was some political disillusionment as Blake proceeded the per- version of the French Revolution into Napoleonic ...
... becomes clear that the emancipating of desire , for him , is not the cause but the effect of the purging of reality . There was some political disillusionment as Blake proceeded the per- version of the French Revolution into Napoleonic ...
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... become great , and Humanity instead of being a wide heath of Furse and Briars with here and there a remote Oak or Pine ... becomes " sensible all this is a mere sophistication , however it may neighbour to any truths , to excuse my own ...
... become great , and Humanity instead of being a wide heath of Furse and Briars with here and there a remote Oak or Pine ... becomes " sensible all this is a mere sophistication , however it may neighbour to any truths , to excuse my own ...
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... becomes yet another such , and so a kind of false prophetess ? Freud tells us that the dreamworld necessarily involves displacement , which rhetorically becomes the mode of metonymy , of so troping or turning from the literal that every ...
... becomes yet another such , and so a kind of false prophetess ? Freud tells us that the dreamworld necessarily involves displacement , which rhetorically becomes the mode of metonymy , of so troping or turning from the literal that every ...
Contents
The Keys to the Gates | 21 |
The Bard of Sensibility and the Form | 41 |
Blakes Critique | 55 |
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