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For example , the supernaturalism of The Ancient Mariner suffuses the whole poem and there is no simple reproduction of the medieval in it . In this idealization of the real , the supernaturalism of Romanticism reaches its most artistic ...
For example , the supernaturalism of The Ancient Mariner suffuses the whole poem and there is no simple reproduction of the medieval in it . In this idealization of the real , the supernaturalism of Romanticism reaches its most artistic ...
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On the whole Childe Harold and the romantic tales made popular the typical theme of melancholy which is asso- ciated with the sense of the futility of all human achievements . Byron's first volume of poetry was published in 1806.
On the whole Childe Harold and the romantic tales made popular the typical theme of melancholy which is asso- ciated with the sense of the futility of all human achievements . Byron's first volume of poetry was published in 1806.
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Keats wanted to achieve that " necessary whole- ness in himself " without which none can be a great poet . Keats realized that his sense of universal comprehension and such whole- ness are to be attained through an inner process of ...
Keats wanted to achieve that " necessary whole- ness in himself " without which none can be a great poet . Keats realized that his sense of universal comprehension and such whole- ness are to be attained through an inner process of ...
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