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... criticism but also his own poetic practice , with a consideration of the German romantic concept of irony . In his own most substantial work of criticism , Biographia Literaria , Coleridge exem- plifies how a metaphorical method and an ...
... criticism but also his own poetic practice , with a consideration of the German romantic concept of irony . In his own most substantial work of criticism , Biographia Literaria , Coleridge exem- plifies how a metaphorical method and an ...
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... Criticism ( 1957 ) argues for the autonomy of criticism in culture , and its task of destroying the intellectual idolatry of religion with its ' recurrent tendency ... to replace the object of its worship with its present understanding ...
... Criticism ( 1957 ) argues for the autonomy of criticism in culture , and its task of destroying the intellectual idolatry of religion with its ' recurrent tendency ... to replace the object of its worship with its present understanding ...
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... Criticism , subtitled Reflections on the Interpretation of Poetry and Scripture , Helen Gardner criticized The Glass of Vision in her role as literary critic . She concentrated upon one point only , Farrer's discussion of the ending of ...
... Criticism , subtitled Reflections on the Interpretation of Poetry and Scripture , Helen Gardner criticized The Glass of Vision in her role as literary critic . She concentrated upon one point only , Farrer's discussion of the ending of ...
Contents
THE ROMANTIC CONTEXT | 8 |
Symbol and Organic Form | 16 |
KUBLA KHAN THE RIME OF THE ANCIENT | 43 |
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