Reason & Imagination: A Study of Form and Meaning in Four PoemsUniversity of Hull, 1960 - 143 Seiten |
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... theory , to illuminate his poetry . This is all the more strange when his critical doctrines have been used to evaluate the work of other poets . Why not then his own ? The Ancient Mariner has been interpreted in biographical or psycho ...
... theory , to illuminate his poetry . This is all the more strange when his critical doctrines have been used to evaluate the work of other poets . Why not then his own ? The Ancient Mariner has been interpreted in biographical or psycho ...
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... theory a run for its money and see what meaning it imparts to the poem . We can always turn back to an uncon- scious meaning if we find it impossible to establish a conscious meaning that satisfies us . Most critics have neglected ...
... theory a run for its money and see what meaning it imparts to the poem . We can always turn back to an uncon- scious meaning if we find it impossible to establish a conscious meaning that satisfies us . Most critics have neglected ...
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... theory , it is natural to assume that the theory would draw upon Coleridge's experience as a poet . But from the written evidence it is clear that Coleridge had already elaborated his critical theory years before the Biographia ...
... theory , it is natural to assume that the theory would draw upon Coleridge's experience as a poet . But from the written evidence it is clear that Coleridge had already elaborated his critical theory years before the Biographia ...
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POETIC MEANING I | 1 |
MILTONS LYCIDAS | 21 |
POPES ESSAY ON MAN | 51 |
Urheberrecht | |
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