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... IDEAL LIGHT : JOHN KEATS I never felt at Home - Below - And in the Handsome Skies I shall not feel at Home - I know - I don't like Paradise - Emily Dickinson What Coleridge found in philosophy came to John Keats through his youth . In ...
... IDEAL LIGHT : JOHN KEATS I never felt at Home - Below - And in the Handsome Skies I shall not feel at Home - I know - I don't like Paradise - Emily Dickinson What Coleridge found in philosophy came to John Keats through his youth . In ...
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... Ideal Light " : an imagined place Where finally the way the world feels really means how things are , in dear detail , by ideal light all around us.68 The poet's imagining takes the form of helping the world along in the dream it is ...
... Ideal Light " : an imagined place Where finally the way the world feels really means how things are , in dear detail , by ideal light all around us.68 The poet's imagining takes the form of helping the world along in the dream it is ...
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... ideal light be found . The ideal is the real for Wilbur , as it was for Coleridge . If Coleridge was right about a symbol being the translucence of the eternal through and in the temporal , then this poem is a symbol and contemporary ...
... ideal light be found . The ideal is the real for Wilbur , as it was for Coleridge . If Coleridge was right about a symbol being the translucence of the eternal through and in the temporal , then this poem is a symbol and contemporary ...
Contents
The Philosophy of Romanticism | 3 |
The Poetics of Romanticism | 23 |
Americanizing Romanticism | 57 |
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