The Civilized Wilderness: Backgrounds to American Romantic Literature, 1817-1860Free Press, 1975 - 220 頁 |
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第 67 頁
... artist must render an idealization of his subject , not merely a literal imitation of it.24 As ' readers of Neil Harris's The Artist in American Society know , the disagree- ment between Gilmor and Cole is typical of its time , the ...
... artist must render an idealization of his subject , not merely a literal imitation of it.24 As ' readers of Neil Harris's The Artist in American Society know , the disagree- ment between Gilmor and Cole is typical of its time , the ...
第 84 頁
... artist in landscape gardening ; there is no attempt to suggest a “ sentiment of spiritual interference " either in the sense that these words would have been interpreted by Poe or in the sense that they would have been interpreted by ...
... artist in landscape gardening ; there is no attempt to suggest a “ sentiment of spiritual interference " either in the sense that these words would have been interpreted by Poe or in the sense that they would have been interpreted by ...
第 85 頁
... artist's vision has been emphasized again , although the poet's spiritual nature has been ignored , and Poe has dispensed en- tirely with Downing's emblematically spiritual garden . In short , Poe is saying that if the garden ( or , for ...
... artist's vision has been emphasized again , although the poet's spiritual nature has been ignored , and Poe has dispensed en- tirely with Downing's emblematically spiritual garden . In short , Poe is saying that if the garden ( or , for ...
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The Greatest Traveling Nation in | 3 |
Landscapes Real and Imagined | 26 |
Smiling Lawns and Tasteful Cottages | 49 |
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