The Unremarkable WordsworthU of Minnesota Press, 1987 - Всего страниц: 247 |
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Стр. xvii
... examine some readings of a perhaps overread poem : A slumber did my spirit seal ; I had no human fears : She seemed a thing that could not feel The touch of earthly years . No motion has she now , no force ; She FOREWORD □ xvii.
... examine some readings of a perhaps overread poem : A slumber did my spirit seal ; I had no human fears : She seemed a thing that could not feel The touch of earthly years . No motion has she now , no force ; She FOREWORD □ xvii.
Стр. xviii
... thing , " to which the course of events has given a bitterly ironic sense . Replying to Brooks , F.W. Bateson ... things as they actually are . " His " insight is no longer in doubt , " his consciousness " no longer vulnerable to ...
... thing , " to which the course of events has given a bitterly ironic sense . Replying to Brooks , F.W. Bateson ... things as they actually are . " His " insight is no longer in doubt , " his consciousness " no longer vulnerable to ...
Стр. xix
... thing " human time cannot touch is " rigorously betrayed " when death fulfills an anticipation which even retrospectively remains more incipient in this poem than a prophecy , a wish , or even a fear . Yet the poet expresses no shock ...
... thing " human time cannot touch is " rigorously betrayed " when death fulfills an anticipation which even retrospectively remains more incipient in this poem than a prophecy , a wish , or even a fear . Yet the poet expresses no shock ...
Стр. xxi
... things speak to me and wherein I may one day have to justify myself before an unknown judge . " Chandos consciously rejects traditional religious ideas and images : " To me the mysteries of faith have been condensed into a lofty ...
... things speak to me and wherein I may one day have to justify myself before an unknown judge . " Chandos consciously rejects traditional religious ideas and images : " To me the mysteries of faith have been condensed into a lofty ...
Стр. xxvi
... things suddenly gone out of mind , or mind having to depend on disrup- tive and escalating stimuli . The causes for this dependence he laid on a con- vergence of factors : urbanization , a " degrading " thirst for news incited by the ...
... things suddenly gone out of mind , or mind having to depend on disrup- tive and escalating stimuli . The causes for this dependence he laid on a con- vergence of factors : urbanization , a " degrading " thirst for news incited by the ...
Содержание
1 Wordsworth Revisited | 3 |
2 A Touching Compulsion | 18 |
3 Inscriptions and Romantic Nature Poetry | 31 |
4 False Themes and Gentle Minds | 47 |
5 Wordsworth and Goethe in Literary History | 58 |
6 Blessing the Torrent | 75 |
7 Words Wish Worth | 90 |
8 Diction and Defense | 120 |
10 Timely Utterance Once More | 152 |
11 The Poetics of Prophecy | 163 |
12 Elation in Hegel and Wordsworth | 182 |
13 Wordsworth before Heidegger | 194 |
14 The Unremarkable Poet | 207 |
Notes | 223 |
Index | 241 |
9 The Use and Abuse of Structural Analysis | 129 |
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