Ranges of Romanticism: Five for Ten Studies : with Introductions, Notes & CommentariesLongwood Academic, 1991 - 203页 |
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... felt ” — and the term has become viable . I shall say that nature - feeling is most viable when seen as an effect ... felt presence . One's easy conclusion to them is that Keats wrote about what he felt , and that the nature elements in ...
... felt ” — and the term has become viable . I shall say that nature - feeling is most viable when seen as an effect ... felt presence . One's easy conclusion to them is that Keats wrote about what he felt , and that the nature elements in ...
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... felt . When felt , horror becomes the signification of the genre , just as pity becomes that of tragedy . Not felt , the plot's workings toward horror nevertheless reveal the temper of the genre , and , as important , the changes needed ...
... felt . When felt , horror becomes the signification of the genre , just as pity becomes that of tragedy . Not felt , the plot's workings toward horror nevertheless reveal the temper of the genre , and , as important , the changes needed ...
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... felt " Gothic terror . Pity , indeed , is the underpinning that accentuates the Gothic terror . On the other hand ... felt terror into felt horror . This distinction is standard , and the most obvious of terror / horror differentiations ...
... felt " Gothic terror . Pity , indeed , is the underpinning that accentuates the Gothic terror . On the other hand ... felt terror into felt horror . This distinction is standard , and the most obvious of terror / horror differentiations ...
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