In this idea originated the plan of the " Lyrical Ballads ;" in which it was agreed that my endeavours should be directed to persons and characters supernatural, or at least romantic ; yet so as to transfer from our inward nature a human interest and... English Prose (1137-1890) - Σελίδα 317επεξεργασία από - 1909 - 544 σελίδεςΠλήρης προβολή - Σχετικά με αυτό το βιβλίο
| David Daiches - 1969 - 356 σελίδες
...Lyrical Ballads, produced by Wordsworth and himself in 1798, explained that his own endeavor had been "directed to persons and characters supernatural,...disbelief for the moment, which constitutes poetic faith." Wordsworth's task, Coleridge added, had been "to propose to himself as his object, to give the charm... | |
| Yvonne Bellenger - 1979 - 260 σελίδες
...directed to persans and characters supernatural, or at least romantic: yet so as to transfer front our inward nature a human interest and a semblance...disbelief for the moment, which constitutes poetic faith» («De cette idée sortit le projet des Lyrical Ballads. Il était entendu que mes efforts porteraient... | |
| Gerald Monsman - 1984 - 182 σελίδες
...Describing the authors' practice in Lyrical Ballads, Coleridge said that he had agreed to compose poetry directed to "persons and characters supernatural,...disbelief for the moment, which constitutes poetic faith"; Wordsworth had agreed "to give the charm of novelty to things of every day, and to excite a feeling... | |
| George Alexander Kennedy, Marshall Brown - 1989 - 532 σελίδες
...Coleridge's province was to project the supernatural; Wordsworth's to show its presence in common life: In this idea originated the plan of the 'Lyrical Ballads';...disbelief for the moment, which constitutes poetic faith. Wordsworth's task was 'to excite a feeling analogous to the supernatural': Mr Wordsworth, on the other... | |
| G. A. Rosso, Daniel P. Watkins - 1990 - 308 σελίδες
...in his famous Biographia Literaria pronouncement on the poem and the entire Lyrical Ballads project: In this idea originated the plan of the Lyrical Ballads...disbelief for the moment, which constitutes poetic faith. (Chap. 14) If we examine this passage carefully—assisted, perhaps, by our knowledge of its critical... | |
| Charles Bernheimer - 1990 - 368 σελίδες
...revolutionary project. In describing the originating plan of Lvrical Ballads, Coleridge writes that it "was agreed that my endeavours should be directed...disbelief for the moment, which constitutes poetic faith." We know very well that Freud had a more than ordinary capacity in this direction and that one of the... | |
| Karl Kroeber, Gene W. Ruoff - 1993 - 520 σελίδες
...Lyrical Ballads, an experiment he is anxious to legitimize in the Biographia Literaria: [M]y endeavors should be directed to persons and characters supernatural,...disbelief for the moment, which constitutes poetic faith. (BL, 2:5) The terms he used earlier to protest the devotees' absorption are here employed to describe... | |
| Louise Chawla - 1994 - 260 σελίδες
...Coleridge described the book's plan, he himself was to create characters romantic or supernatural: so as to transfer from our inward nature a human interest...to give the charm of novelty to things of every day ... by awakening the mind's attention from the lethargy of custom, and directing it to the loveliness... | |
| Deborah Anne Dooley - 1995 - 304 σελίδες
...of Art," in Poetry, Language, Thought, 64) 15. "It was agreed," Coleridge wrote, "that my endeavors should be directed to persons and characters supernatural,...disbelief for the moment, which constitutes poetic faith" (Biographia Literaria, chap. 14). 16. "These then were two very genuine experiences of my own. These... | |
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