A Study of AlastorKent State University, 1954 - 70 psl. |
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... death , either because of his dedication after vision or else because of the prolongation of the experience into its ... early death when one is young . Even if one survives , the shock remains . In their pursuit of methodologies ...
... death , either because of his dedication after vision or else because of the prolongation of the experience into its ... early death when one is young . Even if one survives , the shock remains . In their pursuit of methodologies ...
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... death . But it is clear from the Preface that those who " abjure " the in- fluences of the vision go to a worse ... early death is evil , and whatever leads one to an early death is evil . This may be called the mortal viewpoint ...
... death . But it is clear from the Preface that those who " abjure " the in- fluences of the vision go to a worse ... early death is evil , and whatever leads one to an early death is evil . This may be called the mortal viewpoint ...
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... early death is extremely important in understanding the poem.70 In writing of Alastor , Mrs. Shelley says : " The death which he had often contemplated during the last months as certain and near , he here represented in such colours as ...
... early death is extremely important in understanding the poem.70 In writing of Alastor , Mrs. Shelley says : " The death which he had often contemplated during the last months as certain and near , he here represented in such colours as ...
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allegorical Aornos appears Arab maiden autobiographical Bactria Baker believe benign boat boat-trip Cashmire Caspian Caucasus Chorasmian shore Coleridge commit moral suicide concept critics Curse Daemon describe dream drift-walk sections DuBois early death earth Endymion epipsyche Epipsychidion evil Excursion fountain Havens Hoffman Hymn to Intellectual Ianthe Ibid ideal love ideal mate imagination important Intellectual Beauty interpretation intuitive experience Kent State University luminary lyre lyre-image malign mankind mind Mont Blanc mortal Mueschke and Griggs mythical ocean Narcissus myth natural Platonism nature's ebb Notopoulos Peacock's note Petra Phasis River philosophy Platonic tradition Poet Poet's death Poetical poetry Power problem Prometheus Queen Mab quest remained loyal river sail seek a prototype seems seen sense shallop Shel Shelley says Shelley's note similar sleep soul Spirit of Solitude spirit of sweet Strabo stream sweet human love Thalaba things thrilling secrets ultimate veiled maiden vision Waste Land Wordsworth woven wrote Alastor