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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... dream can be distinct , even opposite , but in the poem they come together . The younger Romantics do not seek to render life a dream , but to recover the dream for the health of life . What is called real is too often an exhausted ...
... dream can be distinct , even opposite , but in the poem they come together . The younger Romantics do not seek to render life a dream , but to recover the dream for the health of life . What is called real is too often an exhausted ...
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... dream's telling . Geza Roheim , the most interesting speculative mind to arise on the Freudian Left , thought that there was only one basic dream , and that all we needed to understand , finally , was our motive for telling it ...
... dream's telling . Geza Roheim , the most interesting speculative mind to arise on the Freudian Left , thought that there was only one basic dream , and that all we needed to understand , finally , was our motive for telling it ...
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... dream may try to be , they do tend to be only images of limitation , and so the dream - tropes are irony , metonymy , met- aphor , or in Freudian language : distortion , displacement , condensation . To understand a dream , the dreamer ...
... dream may try to be , they do tend to be only images of limitation , and so the dream - tropes are irony , metonymy , met- aphor , or in Freudian language : distortion , displacement , condensation . To understand a dream , the dreamer ...
Contents
The Keys to the Gates | 21 |
The Bard of Sensibility and the Form | 41 |
Blakes Critique | 55 |
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