Coleridge as Poet and Religious Thinker: Inspiration and Revelation |
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... human craftsman , for do we not therefore end up by simply saying that we do not understand at all how it is done , whether it be art or the creation of moral values ? Agnosticism has merely spread from the divine to the human . In ...
... human craftsman , for do we not therefore end up by simply saying that we do not understand at all how it is done , whether it be art or the creation of moral values ? Agnosticism has merely spread from the divine to the human . In ...
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... human originality , she addresses herself first to the fact of individuality - that everyone is different . From ... humanity as a whole , just as does the act of divine creation . Creation , therefore , Mary Midgley begins to conclude ...
... human originality , she addresses herself first to the fact of individuality - that everyone is different . From ... humanity as a whole , just as does the act of divine creation . Creation , therefore , Mary Midgley begins to conclude ...
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... human nature through the imitation of God , as described in the writings of Martin Buber , bears comparison with Coleridge's sense of the divine perceived through the nature of man made in God's image . In her book Buber on God and the ...
... human nature through the imitation of God , as described in the writings of Martin Buber , bears comparison with Coleridge's sense of the divine perceived through the nature of man made in God's image . In her book Buber on God and the ...
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... human words that which has been revealed to him on the spiritual plane . . . . It is always a religious truth which the poet is entrusted to transmit . Religion and poetry are merely one and the same thing . ) 4 A recurring theme of ...
... human words that which has been revealed to him on the spiritual plane . . . . It is always a religious truth which the poet is entrusted to transmit . Religion and poetry are merely one and the same thing . ) 4 A recurring theme of ...
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... human nature'.14 The notion of the poet as prophet was deeply embedded in Romantic thought . The centrality of the Biblical tradition and the revelatory status of poetry in Romanticism were , to a large extent , the effect of Bishop ...
... human nature'.14 The notion of the poet as prophet was deeply embedded in Romantic thought . The centrality of the Biblical tradition and the revelatory status of poetry in Romanticism were , to a large extent , the effect of Bishop ...
Contents
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THE EARLY WRITINGS AND THE EOLIAN HARP 22220 | 20 |
MARINER AND DEJECTION | 43 |
THE CRITICAL PROSE 73 2223 | 73 |
THREE LATER POEMS | 103 |
THE LATER PROSE AND NOTEBOOKS | 116 |
INSPIRATION AND REVELATION | 144 |
Notes | 156 |
Bibliography of Secondary Sources | 178 |
Index | 191 |
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