Fragmentation by Decree: Coleridge and the Text of RomanticismZentralstelle der Studentenschaft, 1990 - 261 psl. |
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... distinction between the mechanical and the organic . Received in England through the work of Schiller and the Schlegel brothers , it plays an important part not only in Coleridge's aesthetics but also in De Quincey's essays on style and ...
... distinction between the mechanical and the organic . Received in England through the work of Schiller and the Schlegel brothers , it plays an important part not only in Coleridge's aesthetics but also in De Quincey's essays on style and ...
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... distinction between imagination and fancy . The letter Coleridge received there when the book " thus far " - that is to the end of the first volume , which should have been concluded with the said distinction - " had been transcribed ...
... distinction between imagination and fancy . The letter Coleridge received there when the book " thus far " - that is to the end of the first volume , which should have been concluded with the said distinction - " had been transcribed ...
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... distinction " between “ a concept of the poem and a concept of the text . " 57 The distinction is both necessary and interesting , but what he ultimately aims at is a re- unification of the poem and the text , a revisionary reading of ...
... distinction " between “ a concept of the poem and a concept of the text . " 57 The distinction is both necessary and interesting , but what he ultimately aims at is a re- unification of the poem and the text , a revisionary reading of ...
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Abbreviations | vii |
PARTS AND WHOLES | 1 |
THE BREAKING OF THE SPELL | 27 |
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Nerodoma skirsnių: 3
Pagrindiniai terminai ir frazės
allegory Ancient Mariner Angus Fletcher anxiety appears argues attempt becomes beginning Biographia Biographia Literaria called chapter Christabel Coleridge's Coleridge's poem Coleridge's text composition conception conclusion criticism discussion disruption distinction dome Dorothy Wordsworth dream Edited essay feeling fiction figure fragment fragmentary Frances Ferguson Friend Geraldine Geraldine's gloss Harold Bloom Harp Hazlitt idea images imagination interpretation interruption Jerome McGann Kubla Khan language letter lines literary London Luther Lyrical Ballads M. H. Abrams Mariner's mark Martha Ray meaning metaphor mind narrator narrator's notebook notion original passage philosophical poem poem's poet poet's poetic poetry Preface problem question quoted reader reading references reflection relation relationship revision rhetorical Rime Romantic rupture Samuel Taylor Coleridge scene seal seems sense song spell stanza story sublime supernatural symbol tale tell text's theory things Thorn threshold understanding unity University Press vision voice Wedding-Guest whole words Wordsworth's