The Dark Night of Samuel Taylor ColeridgeColumbia University Press, 1960 - 232 oldal Examines the work of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, one of the founders of the Romantic Movement in Europe, and his influence on subsequent thought in regard to the poetic experience and symbols of imagination. |
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INTRODUCTION I | 1 |
LOVE AND THE POETIC EXPERIENCE | 25 |
SYMBOLS OF IMAGINATION | 67 |
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Ancient Mariner Art and Scholasticism artistic ballad beautiful Béguin Biographia Literaria Cole Coleridge and Asra Coleridge says Coleridge's connaturality consciousness dark Dejection dream earth Eolian Eolian Harp experience of nature fact fair luminous cloud Fancy fear feeling forms gaze Gérard de Nerval grief half-lights heart hope human Ibid Imagination kind Kubla Khan Letters Lettre du Voyant light lines live Maritain metaphor metaphysics mind moon moonlight mystical experience notebooks o'er object pain pantheism Pantisocracy passage passion Patrick Spence perhaps phantom philosophical poem poet poetic experience poetic knowledge quoted religious ridge's Rimbaud Robert Penn Warren Romantics Samuel Taylor Coleridge Sara Fricker Sara Hutchinson seems sense Shurton significance Situation of Poetry song sonnet soul Southey speaks spirit stanza statement storm suggested sweet T. S. Eliot thee things thou thought tion truth Whalley whole wind word Wordsworth written

