I knew that I had crossed a great frontier. I had already been waist deep in Romanticism; and likely enough, at any moment, to flounder into its darker and more evil forms, slithering down the steep descent that leads from the love of strangeness to that... Lilith - Page ixby George Macdonald - 1981 - 252 pagesLimited preview - About this book
| John H. Timmerman - Fantasy fiction - 1983 - 144 pages
...Phantastes, Lewis recognized the dangers inherent in this romantic longing: "I had already been waist-deep in Romanticism; and likely enough, at any moment,...of eccentricity and thence to that of perversity." 17 Lewis, then, recognizes this longing and questing in his own personality and work, but also recognizes... | |
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