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23 It is true that many of the more dramatic poetic passages have to do with doubt rather than faith , but in this chapter , the greater interest lies in the response of the artist to the brutal blow and the slow - healing wound .
23 It is true that many of the more dramatic poetic passages have to do with doubt rather than faith , but in this chapter , the greater interest lies in the response of the artist to the brutal blow and the slow - healing wound .
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The reader's mind goes back to a juvenile poem , the " Ode to Memory " from the 1830 volume , in which the artist ... [ lines 92-94 , 111-112 ] The early poem affirms the artist's need of withdrawal , perhaps to recollect emotion in ...
The reader's mind goes back to a juvenile poem , the " Ode to Memory " from the 1830 volume , in which the artist ... [ lines 92-94 , 111-112 ] The early poem affirms the artist's need of withdrawal , perhaps to recollect emotion in ...
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More than any of them he was the self - conscious artist ; but like them , he felt that art must rise out of and illuminate the conflict between feudal and modern England , traditional Christian doctrine and new critical approaches to ...
More than any of them he was the self - conscious artist ; but like them , he felt that art must rise out of and illuminate the conflict between feudal and modern England , traditional Christian doctrine and new critical approaches to ...
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Art versus Society | 23 |
Sense versus Soul | 55 |
Doubt versus Faith | 83 |
Urheberrecht | |
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