Lost Angels of a Ruined Paradise: Themes of Cosmic Strife in Romantic Tragedy |
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... alienation alienation The wedding between hero and heroine with their father's bless- ings would celebrate the union of Adam and Eve in Paradise in harmony with their Father , or the harmony between Man , Nature and the Spirit in Nature ...
... alienation alienation The wedding between hero and heroine with their father's bless- ings would celebrate the union of Adam and Eve in Paradise in harmony with their Father , or the harmony between Man , Nature and the Spirit in Nature ...
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... alienation , as Northrop Frye suggested . The " barren rock ” on which the ship's captain is exposed to death is a place of lonely agony and so is the ridge of rocks where Herbert dies . Wordsworth's hero is indeed struck with the ...
... alienation , as Northrop Frye suggested . The " barren rock ” on which the ship's captain is exposed to death is a place of lonely agony and so is the ridge of rocks where Herbert dies . Wordsworth's hero is indeed struck with the ...
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... alienation . The forces of Arimanes are sinister and demonic " fiends " who delight in the suffering they cause to hu- manity . The " terror " of Arimanes's " glory " consists of his rule over " Infinite agonies . " Such negative ...
... alienation . The forces of Arimanes are sinister and demonic " fiends " who delight in the suffering they cause to hu- manity . The " terror " of Arimanes's " glory " consists of his rule over " Infinite agonies . " Such negative ...
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IV | 72 |
Images of Nature and the Cosmic Structure | 106 |
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accept action Adam affirm alienation allegorical Alvar appears associated Auranthe Beatrice Beatrice's beauty becomes blind Borderers brother Byron called cause Cenci centre character claims Coleridge Coleridge's comes Consequently cosmic crime critics darkness death demonic denies describes desire despair dilemma direction divine drama effect error evil existence experience face fact faith fall fallen father feels figure final follows forces guilt heart Heaven Hell Herbert hero hero's heroine hope human Idonea Infinite innocence Keats Letter light loss lovers Ludolph man's Manfred Manfred's Marmaduke moral murder Nature offence Ordonio original Oswald Otho Oxford Paradise perfection play poet poet's Press question realm recognize relationship Remorse responsible reversal revolutionary role Romantic Romanticism Satan scene seems sense Shelley Shelley's significance Spirit spite stands structure suffering symbolic takes Teresa things tragedy tragic truth turns tyrannical ultimately union Univ universe villain vision wants wedding Wordsworth's York