The Questioning Presence: Wordsworth, Keats, and the Interrogative Mode in Romantic Poetry |
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Page 275
... Eve of St. Mark finds romance only in a " curious volume , patch'd and torn , ” which “ Had taken captive her two eyes / Among its golden broideries " ( 25-28 ) ; and if the romancer of Lamia seems at first to revel in the idiom of ...
... Eve of St. Mark finds romance only in a " curious volume , patch'd and torn , ” which “ Had taken captive her two eyes / Among its golden broideries " ( 25-28 ) ; and if the romancer of Lamia seems at first to revel in the idiom of ...
Page 288
... Eve of St. Agnes : Romance as Enigma If the questionings of Isabella proceed dialectically , working against the desire of any " Fair reader " for " old Romance , " the interrogative mode Keats develops for The Eve of St. Agnes offers a ...
... Eve of St. Agnes : Romance as Enigma If the questionings of Isabella proceed dialectically , working against the desire of any " Fair reader " for " old Romance , " the interrogative mode Keats develops for The Eve of St. Agnes offers a ...
Page 388
... Eve of St. Agnes , 193 , 214 , 246 , 250-51 , 274-75 , 286 , 288-96 , 334 , 337 The Eve of St. Mark , 275 The Fall of Hyperion , 40–41 , 106 , 204 , 274 , 333 , 343 , 344-62 , 369 God of the golden bow , 204 Hyperion , 165 , 202 , 253 ...
... Eve of St. Agnes , 193 , 214 , 246 , 250-51 , 274-75 , 286 , 288-96 , 334 , 337 The Eve of St. Mark , 275 The Fall of Hyperion , 40–41 , 106 , 204 , 274 , 333 , 343 , 344-62 , 369 God of the golden bow , 204 Hyperion , 165 , 202 , 253 ...
Contents
Editions | 11 |
English Romanticism and the Interrogative | 17 |
The Reader Questioned in Lyrical Ballads 1800 | 71 |
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