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... emotional experi- ence . They are not poets commonly moved to take as their creative centre either the history , the crises or the key moments of a relationship . This is not to contradict the obvious , that they are acutely aware of ...
... emotional experi- ence . They are not poets commonly moved to take as their creative centre either the history , the crises or the key moments of a relationship . This is not to contradict the obvious , that they are acutely aware of ...
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... emotional centre of the poem . Byron goes back to his first rebuff and recalls his youthful hurt at Mary Chaworth's lack of response to his passion . He then shows how this remained disturbing , turning the Boy into the Wanderer , and ...
... emotional centre of the poem . Byron goes back to his first rebuff and recalls his youthful hurt at Mary Chaworth's lack of response to his passion . He then shows how this remained disturbing , turning the Boy into the Wanderer , and ...
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... emotional amputation is not a confined shock but a prolonged and com- plex ordeal . To both poets , the business of the imagination is to trace an evolution of feeling , not simply to set a single blow in accurate perspective . What ...
... emotional amputation is not a confined shock but a prolonged and com- plex ordeal . To both poets , the business of the imagination is to trace an evolution of feeling , not simply to set a single blow in accurate perspective . What ...
Contents
Let us be true to one another | 1 |
The Difference to Me | 9 |
The Fates It Is Clear Are Against Us | 32 |
Copyright | |
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The Heart's Events: The Victorian Poetry of Relationships Patricia M. Ball No preview available - 2013 |
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