Essays on ShelleyMiriam Farris Allott Liverpool University Press, 1982 - 286 sider |
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... Wordsworth offers a fine analysis of the tale of Margaret and the Ruined Cottage as a noble tragedy of love , loss , and decline , a triumph of negative capability in which Wordsworth feels powerfully for passions not his own.33 As I ...
... Wordsworth offers a fine analysis of the tale of Margaret and the Ruined Cottage as a noble tragedy of love , loss , and decline , a triumph of negative capability in which Wordsworth feels powerfully for passions not his own.33 As I ...
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... Wordsworth's ' Natural Methodism ' ( New Haven , 1975 ) , though it maddeningly overstates the case , shows convincingly enough that Wordsworth continues Evangelical concepts of God's presence in the Creation . 19. See especially ...
... Wordsworth's ' Natural Methodism ' ( New Haven , 1975 ) , though it maddeningly overstates the case , shows convincingly enough that Wordsworth continues Evangelical concepts of God's presence in the Creation . 19. See especially ...
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... Wordsworth's poetry . The paradoxical claim of the poem is that its playfulness makes it not less serious than Peter Bell and , indeed , more truthful . Wordsworth in Peter Bell analyses the moment of conversion , as always in his most ...
... Wordsworth's poetry . The paradoxical claim of the poem is that its playfulness makes it not less serious than Peter Bell and , indeed , more truthful . Wordsworth in Peter Bell analyses the moment of conversion , as always in his most ...
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Shelleys Gothick in St Irvyne and after | 39 |
Chronology of Shelleys Prose Fiction | 68 |
Speech and Silence in The Cenci | 105 |
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Adonais Alastor appears Beatrice Beatrice's beauty Browning's Byron Cavigni Cenci character consciousness creative Critical Heritage Cythna dark death described Donald Davie dramatic dream earlier Eloise Epipsychidion essay evil example experience expression F. R. Leavis feeling fiction figure Frankenstein Ginotti Gisborne Godwin Gothic Harold Bloom hero human ideal ideas imagery imagination Irvyne Julian and Maddalo Keats language Laon Letter to Maria lines literary London lyrical M. H. Abrams maniac Maria Gisborne Mary Matthews Megalena metaphor mind modern moral mysterious narrative narrator nature passage passion Percy Bysshe Shelley play poem poem's poet's poetic Preface Prometheus Unbound Prose published Queen Mab reader reading repr Review Revolt of Islam Romantic poets Rousseau's seems sense Shelley's poetry Shelleyan silence social spirit stanza story style suffering T. S. Eliot Tennyson things thought tone Triumph truth verse Victorian vision Wandering Jew Witch of Atlas Wolfstein words Wordsworth writing written Zastrozzi