A Revolution in European Poetry, 1660-1900Octagon Books, 1974 - 279 pages |
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... poets shrank from the increasing difficulty of cre- ating an illusion of the supernatural . Tennyson's " Lady of Shalott " ( 1833 ) and Arnold's " Forsaken Merman " ( 1849 ) are humanly tragic rather than strange . Yet genuine magic ...
... poets shrank from the increasing difficulty of cre- ating an illusion of the supernatural . Tennyson's " Lady of Shalott " ( 1833 ) and Arnold's " Forsaken Merman " ( 1849 ) are humanly tragic rather than strange . Yet genuine magic ...
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... poets . While technology was transforming the world of the common man , the im- portant ideas of the first three quarters of the century arose much less frequently from physics than from geology , chem- istry , and biology . Poets were ...
... poets . While technology was transforming the world of the common man , the im- portant ideas of the first three quarters of the century arose much less frequently from physics than from geology , chem- istry , and biology . Poets were ...
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... poets , commercializ- ing their wares , have forgotten their high calling . The im- pulse to fly to nature for refreshment is checked by the knowledge that she is coldly indifferent . Her eternity insults human frailty and turns Vigny ...
... poets , commercializ- ing their wares , have forgotten their high calling . The im- pulse to fly to nature for refreshment is checked by the knowledge that she is coldly indifferent . Her eternity insults human frailty and turns Vigny ...
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Tradition and Reason | 1 |
The Voice of the North | 36 |
Joy in Commonalty Spread | 87 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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