Poetry of the Romantic PeriodRoutledge, 2016年3月31日 - 350 頁 First published in 1980. This title provides a critical and historical account of poetry written between 1780 and 1835. The author has been especially concerned to place the great poems and poets of the age in the context of the conventions and traditions in which they wrote, offering new perspectives on familiar works. Poems still famous are examined often in relation to works of a similar kind fashionable at the time but now neglected, and these unconventional groupings throw fresh light on Romantic poetry as a whole. An appendix is included, designed to be read as a supplement to the main text, serving both as a chronology and as a brief guide to works that do not fall within the scope of the main argument. This title will be of interest to students of literature. |
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... dreams that the sweeps are released by an angel from their 'coffins of black' and allowed to 'wash in a river and ... Dream' in his The Climbing Boy's Soliloquies (1824)—a series influenced by Blake—it seems to be a very mild form of ...
... dream will be apparent. The ingenuousness of the little black boy's plea is both pathetic and disarming, and it may be intended as that and no more. Nevertheless the topic begs for ironical treatment, and it received it at the hands of ...
... dream of one another and pine helplessly. Lorenzo, seeing that Isabella grows pale and thin, resolves to speak to her: So said he one fair morning, and all day His heart beat awfully against his side; And to his heart he inwardly did ...
... dream of, not to tell! O shield her! shield sweet Christabel! (11. 252–4) But even at this crucial moment in the ... dreaming fearfully, Fearfully dreaming, yet, I wis, Dreaming that alone, which is—O sorrow and shame! Can this be she ...
... dream of and the nature of Geraldine's intentions—are cleared up for us, and no new ones take their place. The advantage that is gained in dramatic irony as Sir Leoline ignores the significance of Bracy's dream and misjudges Christabel ...
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The ambiguities of guilt | |
The human predicament | |
Meditations of sympathy | |
Testimonies of individual experience | |
Reappraisals of society | |
Unfamiliar ideas | |
Allegorical alternatives | |
Afterword | |
Notes | |
Index | |