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The eleventh and twelfth books of The Prelude recount how Wordsworth's imagination was impaired and restored . And in the thirteenth book we have an explicit statement of this theory of imagination . The mystic vision which Wordsworth ...
The eleventh and twelfth books of The Prelude recount how Wordsworth's imagination was impaired and restored . And in the thirteenth book we have an explicit statement of this theory of imagination . The mystic vision which Wordsworth ...
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This theory of imagination was briefly adumbrated in " Tintern Abbey " and later fully developed in the preface to the 1815 - edition of his poems . In this preface Wordsworth considers imagination as a creative faculty .
This theory of imagination was briefly adumbrated in " Tintern Abbey " and later fully developed in the preface to the 1815 - edition of his poems . In this preface Wordsworth considers imagination as a creative faculty .
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So does Wordsworth in tracing the growth in him of that mysterious power of mind called imagination . Those events are selected which have conduced to the development of the poet's imagination and his mystic insight into the harmony ...
So does Wordsworth in tracing the growth in him of that mysterious power of mind called imagination . Those events are selected which have conduced to the development of the poet's imagination and his mystic insight into the harmony ...
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General Introduction to the PreRaphaelite Brotherhood | 3 |
CHAPTER XV | 10 |
Poetical Achievements in The Faerie Queene | 29 |
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