Ralph Waldo EmersonHarold Bloom Chelsea House Publishers, 1985 - 201 psl. -- Brings together the best criticism on the most widely read poets, novelists, and playwrights -- Presents complex critical portraits of the most influential writers in the English-speaking world -- from the English medievalists to contemporary writers |
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... turn on their opposites— it is the insight of genius that Brahma possesses — the poem rests on that familiar ladder of the ascending consciousness . At its conclusion , the half- perception is associated with " heaven " and a partial ...
... turn on their opposites— it is the insight of genius that Brahma possesses — the poem rests on that familiar ladder of the ascending consciousness . At its conclusion , the half- perception is associated with " heaven " and a partial ...
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... turn thy back on heaven " is less a rejection of Christian doctrine than a summons to the higher imagination to turn away from single forms of seeing . " Form is imprisonment and heaven itself a decoy , " he wrote in his journal a ...
... turn thy back on heaven " is less a rejection of Christian doctrine than a summons to the higher imagination to turn away from single forms of seeing . " Form is imprisonment and heaven itself a decoy , " he wrote in his journal a ...
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... ( turn , counter- turn , stand ) had long been thought to be essential to the reader's astonish- ment and wonder . In the Romantic lyric , the association between discon- tinuity and greatness persists . Blair found it difficult to ...
... ( turn , counter- turn , stand ) had long been thought to be essential to the reader's astonish- ment and wonder . In the Romantic lyric , the association between discon- tinuity and greatness persists . Blair found it difficult to ...
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Abyss aesthetic American religion American Scholar antinomian beauty become Brahma called Carlyle central circle Coleridge Concord Concord Hymn consciousness conversion criticism culture death Demiurge detachment divine Divinity School Address dream Emer Emerson says Emersonian energy essay existence experience fact faith Fate figure freedom genius Gnosis Gnostic Harold Bloom human idea ideal imagination intellect Jesus John Jay Chapman journal language literary literature means Merlin metaphor mind moods moral nature never Nietzsche objects once Orpheus Orphic Orphism Over-Soul passage perception philosophical Plato poem poet poetic poetry prophetic Puritan Ralph Waldo Emerson reader reality reform revelation rhetoric rhyme Richard Poirier Romantic Self-Reliance sense sentences society soul speak Sphinx spirit structure sublime teleology things Thoreau thought tion tradition transforming transition transparent eyeball trope truth universe Uriel vision voice Waldo Whitman whole words writing wrote Yvor Winters