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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... represented as fact ; for the Oriental could not imagine that something could take place otherwise than just as he conceived it to himself . The fact and the way of conceiving the fact flowed together for the Oriental into an ...
... represented as fact ; for the Oriental could not imagine that something could take place otherwise than just as he conceived it to himself . The fact and the way of conceiving the fact flowed together for the Oriental into an ...
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... represented , for example , by the description of Lara leaving Otho's party with Kaled . " His only follower from ... represents all that transcends nature and connects man to primeval glory . Love is , the poet says in The Giaour , " A ...
... represented , for example , by the description of Lara leaving Otho's party with Kaled . " His only follower from ... represents all that transcends nature and connects man to primeval glory . Love is , the poet says in The Giaour , " A ...
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... represented by the same light that emanates from the sun and that will have to engender its own rainbow and measure . Only that this light destroys its previous represen- tation as the wolf destroys the deer . The process is endless ...
... represented by the same light that emanates from the sun and that will have to engender its own rainbow and measure . Only that this light destroys its previous represen- tation as the wolf destroys the deer . The process is endless ...
Contents
The Keys to the Gates | 21 |
The Bard of Sensibility and the Form | 41 |
Blakes Critique | 55 |
Copyright | |
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Adonais allegory becomes begins Blake Byron Cain called Christian Coleridge Coleridge's consciousness creation creative critics dark death Demogorgon dialectic divine dramatic dream Eichhorn Endymion Eolian epic eternal experience Ezekiel Fall of Hyperion feeling Fiction figure Four Zoas Freud Harold Harold Bloom heart Heaven human imagery imagination Jerusalem Jupiter Keats Keats's Kubla Kubla Khan language Lara light lines literary Luvah lyric M. H. Abrams means Merkabah metaphor metaphysical Milton mind mode moral mystery myth mythology nature Ode to Psyche Oriental original Paradise passage passion poem poem's poet poet's poetic poetry Prelude present Prometheus Unbound prophetic quest reader represented Romantic Romanticism Rousseau Satan scene seems sense sequence Shelley Shelley's song soul sound Spectre spirit stanza sublime symbol Tharmas things thou thought tradition Triumph tropes truth turn University Press Urizen Urthona vision visionary William Blake words Wordsworth writing