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... MARINER There must be a way whereby the word becomes flesh . There must be a way whereby the flesh becomes word . Robert Penn Warren The myth of the ancient mariner prepares us for the high concentration of " Kubla Khan " . It is a ...
... MARINER There must be a way whereby the word becomes flesh . There must be a way whereby the flesh becomes word . Robert Penn Warren The myth of the ancient mariner prepares us for the high concentration of " Kubla Khan " . It is a ...
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... mariner spans the two by moving from the one to the other . The mariner's journey is the way of what Hegel called the Contrite Consciousness . This little section from Phenomenology of the Spirit is a philosophic formulation of what ...
... mariner spans the two by moving from the one to the other . The mariner's journey is the way of what Hegel called the Contrite Consciousness . This little section from Phenomenology of the Spirit is a philosophic formulation of what ...
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... mariner's act , at full noon , and motionless : All in a hot and copper sky , The bloody Sun , at noon , Right up above the mast did stand , No bigger than the Moon . ( 11. 111-114 ) Now the mariner , like the child in " the light of ...
... mariner's act , at full noon , and motionless : All in a hot and copper sky , The bloody Sun , at noon , Right up above the mast did stand , No bigger than the Moon . ( 11. 111-114 ) Now the mariner , like the child in " the light of ...
Contents
The Philosophy of Romanticism | 3 |
The Poetics of Romanticism | 23 |
Americanizing Romanticism | 57 |
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