A Revolution in European Poetry, 1660-1900Octagon Books, 1974 - 279 pages |
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... Coleridge's " Rime of the Ancient Mariner , " which weaves the metrical and verbal felicities scattered among British bal- lads into a revelation of the possibilities of the native allitera- tion , heavy accentual stress , and internal ...
... Coleridge's " Rime of the Ancient Mariner , " which weaves the metrical and verbal felicities scattered among British bal- lads into a revelation of the possibilities of the native allitera- tion , heavy accentual stress , and internal ...
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... Coleridge , who induced " willing suspension of disbelief " throughout a poem far longer than any of Goethe's successes in the genre . " The Rime of the Ancient Mariner " ( 1798 ) is typically English in drawing upon the the ...
... Coleridge , who induced " willing suspension of disbelief " throughout a poem far longer than any of Goethe's successes in the genre . " The Rime of the Ancient Mariner " ( 1798 ) is typically English in drawing upon the the ...
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... Coleridge in the far briefer " Christabel " ( 1797-1800 ; 1816 ) , the source of the most delicate effects in English mediaevalism . The uncanniness of Lady Geraldine dawns upon the reader slowly through increasingly explicit hints ...
... Coleridge in the far briefer " Christabel " ( 1797-1800 ; 1816 ) , the source of the most delicate effects in English mediaevalism . The uncanniness of Lady Geraldine dawns upon the reader slowly through increasingly explicit hints ...
Table des matières
Tradition and Reason | 1 |
The Voice of the North | 36 |
Joy in Commonalty Spread | 87 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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