Romantic Reassessment, Bände 96-98Institut für Englische Sprache und Literatur, Universität Salzburg., 1983 |
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... experiences his own death , his initial relationship with chaos . It is trancendent experience and not idealism : It is thus seeking consummation in the utter darkness , that I come to woman in desire . She is the doorway , she is the ...
... experiences his own death , his initial relationship with chaos . It is trancendent experience and not idealism : It is thus seeking consummation in the utter darkness , that I come to woman in desire . She is the doorway , she is the ...
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... experience . Western humanism has embraced the nihilistic side of the formula and tried to erect taste , the arts , and aesthetic experience in general as a barrier 14 Carlos Castenada , Tales of Power ( New York : Simon and Schuster ...
... experience . Western humanism has embraced the nihilistic side of the formula and tried to erect taste , the arts , and aesthetic experience in general as a barrier 14 Carlos Castenada , Tales of Power ( New York : Simon and Schuster ...
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... experience it offers . Keats's quest for an image of the experience of absolute stasis in his early poetry now reaches its culmination . 16 The Cave is a den of " remotest glooms " lying beyond the " seeming confines " of the space ...
... experience it offers . Keats's quest for an image of the experience of absolute stasis in his early poetry now reaches its culmination . 16 The Cave is a den of " remotest glooms " lying beyond the " seeming confines " of the space ...
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RECONCILIATIONS IN COLERIDGES POLITICS | 95 |
THE STRUCTURE OF KEATSS I STOOD TIPTOE UPON | 111 |
THE LAST PARAGRAPH OF BARTLEBY Gerald Hoag | 161 |
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