James Beattie's The Minstrel and the Origins of Romantic AutobiographyE. Mellen Press, 1992 - 312 sivua Using The Minstrel as a creative model, Everard King illuminates the sources and nature of Romantic autobiography in the works of Burns, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Shelley, Keats, Scott, Byron, and Chateaubriand. |
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Sivu 95
... achievement , its remarkably sharp decline in popularity and critical esteem began not long after the poet's death and especially after the publication of The Prelude in 1850. In the long run , it seems , the detractors of The Excursion ...
... achievement , its remarkably sharp decline in popularity and critical esteem began not long after the poet's death and especially after the publication of The Prelude in 1850. In the long run , it seems , the detractors of The Excursion ...
Sivu 96
... achievement or to the history of poetry . Not having read all ( or perhaps any ) of The Excursion , many readers seem to be satisfied with Hartman's analysis of the poem's shortcomings by which he presents his " understanding of where ...
... achievement or to the history of poetry . Not having read all ( or perhaps any ) of The Excursion , many readers seem to be satisfied with Hartman's analysis of the poem's shortcomings by which he presents his " understanding of where ...
Sivu 108
... achievement of both poets . The Minstrel is then seen as a better poem than received criticism allows it to be ; while Wordsworth's contemplation and use of it shows that he was often uncertain of the poetic path that he was to tread as ...
... achievement of both poets . The Minstrel is then seen as a better poem than received criticism allows it to be ; while Wordsworth's contemplation and use of it shows that he was often uncertain of the poetic path that he was to tread as ...
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