Pagan Myth and Christian Tradition in English Poetry |
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The Romantic Revival | 32 |
The Modern Period | 60 |
Bibliography | 99 |
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Aeschylus aesthetic allegorical allusions ancient beauty Bibliography Bush C. S. Lewis Cambridge Cantos century Chapman Christ Christian cited classical myth Classical Mythology Collected Poems Comus critics Cupid D. H. Lawrence death Dionysus divine drama E. M. Forster echoes Edwin Muir Elizabethan Ellmann English Poetry Essays Ezra Pound Faerie Queene Frye gods Greek Myth Haven Helen Hercules Hero and Leander Homer human ibid idea ideal images imaginative Keats Kermode later Leda lines literary Literature London lyric Macmillan Masque Mass Matthew Arnold Melchiori Milton Modern Poetry Muir's mythic mythological poems nature notes Orpheus Ovid Oxford pagan myth Paradise Lost Pater philosophic PMLA poetic poets Princeton quoted references religion religious repr Review Romantic Tradition sensual Shakespeare Shelley Shelley's Spenser Studies symbolic T. S. Eliot Tennyson theme tion Troy Ulysses Variorum Victorian vision W. B. Yeats Waste Land William Wordsworth Yeats's York