Lost Angels of a Ruined Paradise: Themes of Cosmic Strife in Romantic Tragedy |
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For the romantic poet she becomes Eve , representative of the garden of Nature , which also contains the Spirit within or beyond Nature . The heroine's human , yet more than human qualities are strongly suggestive of the Romantic poet's ...
For the romantic poet she becomes Eve , representative of the garden of Nature , which also contains the Spirit within or beyond Nature . The heroine's human , yet more than human qualities are strongly suggestive of the Romantic poet's ...
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He is the victim of the Fall into imperfection , confined to the Earth , his spirit separated from its rightful celestial abode . The cosmic analogy also draws attention to the duality between villain and hero in Manfred's own character ...
He is the victim of the Fall into imperfection , confined to the Earth , his spirit separated from its rightful celestial abode . The cosmic analogy also draws attention to the duality between villain and hero in Manfred's own character ...
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Manfred's final confrontation with the supernatural forces culminates in his argument with the infernal spirit who came to take his life . In this scene Manfred presents the ultimate challenge to the absent father , but even now he does ...
Manfred's final confrontation with the supernatural forces culminates in his argument with the infernal spirit who came to take his life . In this scene Manfred presents the ultimate challenge to the absent father , but even now he does ...
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Contents
Introduction 833562119 | 7 |
Wordsworths | 14 |
Coleridges REMORSE | 45 |
Copyright | |
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