Wordsworth’s Vital Soul: The Sacred and Profane in Wordsworth’s PoetryPalgrave Macmillan UK, 1982 M10 27 - 259 páginas |
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Wordsworth’s Vital Soul: The Sacred and Profane in Wordsworth’s Poetry J R Watson Vista de fragmentos - 1982 |
Términos y frases comunes
awareness beauty becomes beginning Book Buber centre child childhood Coleridge communitas concerned contrast dead death delight described dialogue Dorothy Dorothy Wordsworth dream earth Eliade episode Estragon Excursion existence experience external world F. W. Bateson feel figure George Eliot happiness heart heaven Helvellyn hierophany Home at Grasmere hope human I-Thou Ibid ideal imagination Johnny kind landscape liminal lines living London look Lucy poems Lucy's Lyrical Ballads Martha Ray memory mind misery moments mother mountains moves mysterious myth nature o'er ordinary pain paradise passion Pastor pedlar perceive pleasure poet poet's poetic primitive profane prophet relation relationship religious Rousseau sacred Salisbury Plain savage scene seems seen sense Simon Lee simple society Solitary solitude soul spirit structure suffering suggests T. S. Eliot things thorn Thou thought Tintern Abbey traveller two-part Prelude verse vision Wanderer William Wordsworth Wordsworth's poetry