Wordsworth and Feeling: The Poetry of an Adult ChildFairleigh Dickinson Univ Press, 1995 - 269 頁 Wordsworth and Feeling returns to Wordsworth's personal history in order to locate and contextualize some of the most remarkable poetry in the English language. In this study, G. Kim Blank details how this poetry evolves out of Wordsworth's radical subjectivity, but the most pressing feature of that subjectivity is the cluster of subjects - loss, guilt, suffering, endurance, death - which appears throughout much of his poetry up until 1802-4. |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 43 筆
第 21 頁
... believe that the psychological impressions ( that is , feelings ) are , paradoxically , both more reliable and more mutable . These days in psychotherapeutic circles it is recognized that traumatic childhood events do not even have to ...
... believe that the psychological impressions ( that is , feelings ) are , paradoxically , both more reliable and more mutable . These days in psychotherapeutic circles it is recognized that traumatic childhood events do not even have to ...
第 23 頁
... believe that in the pattern of Wordsworth's poetic responses can be found an expression of his inner life as he himself attempted to approach it ; they are an expression of what hap- pened to him , of what he felt or thought he felt ...
... believe that in the pattern of Wordsworth's poetic responses can be found an expression of his inner life as he himself attempted to approach it ; they are an expression of what hap- pened to him , of what he felt or thought he felt ...
第 24 頁
... believe that Wordsworth's words of worth ( and occasionally the obvious lack of them , his gaps ) do indeed express and communicate his sometimes dis- placed but always emergent feelings . Wordsworth's words and stories in ques- tion ...
... believe that Wordsworth's words of worth ( and occasionally the obvious lack of them , his gaps ) do indeed express and communicate his sometimes dis- placed but always emergent feelings . Wordsworth's words and stories in ques- tion ...
第 25 頁
... believe , is what made Wordsworth write a cer- tain kind of poetry . He wanted to bring feeling and thought together , just as he wanted to bring together past and present , loss and gain , the child and the adult , the personal and the ...
... believe , is what made Wordsworth write a cer- tain kind of poetry . He wanted to bring feeling and thought together , just as he wanted to bring together past and present , loss and gain , the child and the adult , the personal and the ...
第 28 頁
... believe that Wordsworth's art is indeed quite explainable by the facts of his life . In this book , then , I quite unabashedly attempt to give just such an account of why some of Wordsworth's texts came into being , why they exist as ...
... believe that Wordsworth's art is indeed quite explainable by the facts of his life . In this book , then , I quite unabashedly attempt to give just such an account of why some of Wordsworth's texts came into being , why they exist as ...
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47 | |
A Father | 55 |
A Son | 65 |
Penrith | 68 |
Wordsworths Health and the Composition of Poetry | 72 |
The Abandoned Child and the Abandoning Father | 80 |
The Poets Progress Early Struggles Early Gains | 91 |
The Letter to Coleridge December 1798 | 149 |
More Poetry from the Winter of Discontent | 167 |
Home Again in Grasmere | 174 |
Towards the 1799 Prelude | 176 |
The 1799 Prelude Book 2 | 184 |
Longing for and Belonging at Grasmere | 189 |
The Immortality Ode Back to the Future | 205 |
Wordsworth as the Lost Child | 216 |
Wandering Lonely 179395 | 93 |
From Racedown to Alfoxden 179597 | 98 |
Towards the 1798 Lyrical Ballads | 114 |
Tintern Abbey Revisited or Aching Joys and Healing Thoughts | 125 |
Down and Out in Germany Writing in SelfDefense | 140 |
Off to Germany | 143 |
Wordsworth Trauma and the Poetry of Dissociation | 218 |
Wordsworth Recovery and Writing | 220 |
Notes | 222 |
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263 | |
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第 46 頁 - I have said that poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings: it takes its origin from emotion recollected in tranquillity : the emotion is contemplated till, by a species of re-action, the tranquillity gradually disappears, and an emotion, kindred to that which was before the subject of contemplation, is gradually produced, and does itself actually exist in the mind.
第 5 頁 - How strange that all The terrors, pains, and early miseries, Regrets, vexations, lassitudes interfused Within my mind, should e'er have borne a part, And that a needful part, in making up The calm existence that is mine when I Am worthy of myself!