Aesthetic Ambivalence in the Work of Thomas Love PeacockUniversity of Michigan, 1969 - 206 pages |
Contents
THE CONCEPT OF AESTHETIC AMBIVALENCE | 2 |
Chapter | 17 |
ANTIQUARIANISM | 67 |
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Common terms and phrases
aesthetic ambivalence Ages of Poetry ancient Anthelia antiquary appears artist audience ballad beautiful Byron Castle of Otranto Chainmail chapter character chivalric Coleridge comic contemporary criticism Crotchet Castle Cypress deteriorationist discussion dispute eighteenth century Escot Essays example fact feeling fictional Flosky Forester Four Ages friar ghosts Gilpin Godwin Gothic Gryll Grange harmony Headlong Hall hero heroine Hipple Holy Alliance human Ibid illustration imagination irony Knight landscape Letters Literary London Lord Maid Marian Manwaring Martin Freeman Mayoux medieval Melincourt Melvas mind Misfortunes of Elphin modern Monboddo moral mysterious nature Nightmare Abbey Noble Savage novels orangutang parody Peacock's ambivalence Peacock's attitude Peacock's view Peacockian peasant perfectibilian philosopher picturesque tourist poem poet praise principle represented Repton Rhododaphne Richard Robin Romantic Rousseau Rousseauist ruins satire scene Scythrop Shelley Shelley's Sir Oran society sublime taste Thomas Love Peacock tion Trans turesque utilitarian vision voice Walpole William Godwin Wordsworthian writing York