The Circle of Our Vision: Dante's Presence in English Romantic PoetryClarendon Press, 1994 - Počet stran: 267 The sudden and spectacular growth in Dante's popularity in England at the end of the eighteenth century was immensely influential for English writers of the period; yet his impact on English writers has rarely been analyzed and its history has been little understood. Byron, Shelley, Keats, Coleridge, Blake, and Wordsworth all wrote and painted while Dante's work--its style, project, and achievement--commanded their attention and provoked their disagreement. The Circle of Our Vision discusses each of these writers in detail, assessing the nature of their engagement with the Divine Comedy and the consequences for their own writing. |
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... Ugolino and the dream he has while in prison : ' it was a slumber deep And evil - for I saw , or I did seem To see ' . ( Medwin , Life of Shelley , 19 , ll . 9–11 ) Gray introduces Ugolino's doubt about exactly what he saw as the ...
... Ugolino and the dream he has while in prison : ' it was a slumber deep And evil - for I saw , or I did seem To see ' . ( Medwin , Life of Shelley , 19 , ll . 9–11 ) Gray introduces Ugolino's doubt about exactly what he saw as the ...
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... Ugolino , when he stops speaking , immediately begins devour- ing Ruggieri's brains , and odd that he can appear so grief - stricken when his grief has supposedly been overpowered . For Shelley , Ugolino's speech may recall the human ...
... Ugolino , when he stops speaking , immediately begins devour- ing Ruggieri's brains , and odd that he can appear so grief - stricken when his grief has supposedly been overpowered . For Shelley , Ugolino's speech may recall the human ...
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... ( Ugolino's cannibalism in Hell is worse because Ruggieri remains , somehow , sentient and because Ugolino eats his brains : both his offal and his seat of consciousness . ) The logicality of what he does endows the sin of treachery with ...
... ( Ugolino's cannibalism in Hell is worse because Ruggieri remains , somehow , sentient and because Ugolino eats his brains : both his offal and his seat of consciousness . ) The logicality of what he does endows the sin of treachery with ...
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Illustrating Dante | 39 |
Symbols in | 68 |
Morti li morti e i vivi parean | 119 |
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