The Bucknell Review, 第 17 卷Bucknell University Press, 1969 |
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... Christabel that " All they who live in the upper sky , / Do love you , holy Christabel ! " ( 11. 227-228 ) . She is an agent in a plot against the innocence of Christabel , a plot directed by a mysterious , perhaps even divine , power ...
... Christabel that " All they who live in the upper sky , / Do love you , holy Christabel ! " ( 11. 227-228 ) . She is an agent in a plot against the innocence of Christabel , a plot directed by a mysterious , perhaps even divine , power ...
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... Christabel is clearly drawn to Geraldine . Carl Woodring argues that Christabel's downfall comes about through her own " acts of succor " : She has come voluntarily to the oak . At request , she stretches forth her hand to Geraldine's ...
... Christabel is clearly drawn to Geraldine . Carl Woodring argues that Christabel's downfall comes about through her own " acts of succor " : She has come voluntarily to the oak . At request , she stretches forth her hand to Geraldine's ...
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... Christabel's motives are ambiguous . In all likelihood , Coleridge did not intentionally write a modern ... Christabel is hypnotized by her loveliness . The psychosexual element in Gothic tales ( particularly those of the school of ...
... Christabel's motives are ambiguous . In all likelihood , Coleridge did not intentionally write a modern ... Christabel is hypnotized by her loveliness . The psychosexual element in Gothic tales ( particularly those of the school of ...
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