Romanticism and Anthony Trollope: A Study in the Continuities of Nineteenth-century Literary ThoughtUniversity of Michigan Press, 1990 - 299 ページ Examines Trollope in terms of Romantic literary art |
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... union is a characteristic propensity of Romantic thought . The Poet of Shelley's Alastor may achieve union with the Lady of his vision : " she drew back a while , / Then , yielding to the irresistible joy , / With frantic gesture and ...
... union is a characteristic propensity of Romantic thought . The Poet of Shelley's Alastor may achieve union with the Lady of his vision : " she drew back a while , / Then , yielding to the irresistible joy , / With frantic gesture and ...
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... union is fragmented . To readers of Romantic literature this pattern will recall , most obviously , the mythology of primal disruption in Blake's poetry , where at some moment in Eternity " a shadow of horror " emerges out of the union ...
... union is fragmented . To readers of Romantic literature this pattern will recall , most obviously , the mythology of primal disruption in Blake's poetry , where at some moment in Eternity " a shadow of horror " emerges out of the union ...
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... union of incom- patible people is as significant a recurring pattern in Trollope as the theme of happy marriage ... union , achieved and aborted , that Trollope devel- ops in his novels repeatedly play upon this dramatic situation in ...
... union of incom- patible people is as significant a recurring pattern in Trollope as the theme of happy marriage ... union , achieved and aborted , that Trollope devel- ops in his novels repeatedly play upon this dramatic situation in ...
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