Studies in English Literature, 102 tomasMouton., 1975 |
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... child may seem to possess a “ dream - like ” harmony and vividness , our mature life may strike us as that of an exile or an alien . Wordsworth's extravagant ad- dress to the child in stanza VIII as a " best philosopher " , a " Mighty ...
... child may seem to possess a “ dream - like ” harmony and vividness , our mature life may strike us as that of an exile or an alien . Wordsworth's extravagant ad- dress to the child in stanza VIII as a " best philosopher " , a " Mighty ...
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... child- hood memories is now affirmed . The Child and the Man are radically , unalterably different , yet the child truly is the father of the Man because , to cite the quotation from Freud which heads our first chapter , the experiences ...
... child- hood memories is now affirmed . The Child and the Man are radically , unalterably different , yet the child truly is the father of the Man because , to cite the quotation from Freud which heads our first chapter , the experiences ...
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... child and the savage , have a touch of stylized romantic primi- tivism , we might think that for Wordsworth the child is more natural meaning by " nature " the unrestrained expression of instincts and innate desires . However , this ...
... child and the savage , have a touch of stylized romantic primi- tivism , we might think that for Wordsworth the child is more natural meaning by " nature " the unrestrained expression of instincts and innate desires . However , this ...
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Memory and The Meditative Calculus of Loss | 54 |
The Visionary Antici | 117 |
The Prelude and | 129 |
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Acquapendente Alfoxden beginning blank verse Boy of Winander century child childhood Coleridge creative death Descartes Doppelgänger Dorothy dramatic eighteenth-century elegiac elegies emotion Essay eternity Excursion experience feeling final Freud Goslar Grasmere Grongar Grongar Hill growth H. W. Garrod heart hills human ideal ideas imagery imagination Immortality inner and outer landscape later Wordsworth Leech-gatherer Lionel Trilling literary live Locke Locke's loss Lucy lyric M. H. Abrams Matthew maturity meditative memory mind modern mortality Mount Snowdon mutability narrative nature objects passage pattern Pedlar perception personal identity philosophical poem poet poet's poetic present recollection Resolution and Independence retrospective romantic Rousseau Ruined Cottage scene sense Simplon Snowdon Sonnets soul spirit spots stanza sublime things thinking thought Tintern Abbey tion tive verse vision Visionary Dreariness William Wordsworth Words Wordsworth's poetry Wordsworth's Prelude Wordsworthian worth's youth
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