Lost Angels of a Ruined Paradise: Themes of Cosmic Strife in Romantic Tragedy |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 14
Page 92
... blood . In his last hour he is unable to " leap up " to Christ and participate in the mystery of redemption , although even " half a drop " of the redeemer's blood could pay for the sins of a believer . At the end he is dragged to hell ...
... blood . In his last hour he is unable to " leap up " to Christ and participate in the mystery of redemption , although even " half a drop " of the redeemer's blood could pay for the sins of a believer . At the end he is dragged to hell ...
Page 99
... blood Ished was his own as well : I say ' tis blood - my blood ! the pure warm stream Which ran in the veins of my fathers , and in ours When we were in our youth , and had one heart , And loved each other as we should not love , And ...
... blood Ished was his own as well : I say ' tis blood - my blood ! the pure warm stream Which ran in the veins of my fathers , and in ours When we were in our youth , and had one heart , And loved each other as we should not love , And ...
Page 148
... blood and pollution of crime . This moment of agony is her " darkness at noon . " Even the " sunshine on the floor is black , " and she is thrust from a state of innocence into a world she now sees as radically fallen and evil . . O ...
... blood and pollution of crime . This moment of agony is her " darkness at noon . " Even the " sunshine on the floor is black , " and she is thrust from a state of innocence into a world she now sees as radically fallen and evil . . O ...
Contents
II | 12 |
IV | 72 |
Images of Nature and the Cosmic Structure | 106 |
Copyright | |
5 other sections not shown
Common terms and phrases
Adam affirm Alhadra alienation allegorical Alvar Arimanes Astarte Auranthe Auranthe's Beatrice Beatrice's beauty blind Borderers brother Byron character claims Coleridge's conflict cosmic centre cosmic structure cosmos Count Cenci Creator crime darkness death demonic realm describes despair Devil dilemma divine dramatic dungeon Erminia error evil faith fall fallen father feels forces Frye Gersa guilt Heaven Hell Herbert hero's heroine's higher truth human Idonea immortality Infinite innocent heroine Inquisitor John Keats Keats Keats's Lamia landscape light loss lovers Ludolph M. H. Abrams man's Manfred Manfred's Marmaduke moral murder Northrop Northrop Frye offence Ordonio Orsino Osorio Oswald Otho Oxford Univ Paradise paradisiac parricide perfection play poet's Poetical Prometheus Prometheus Unbound rebellion relationship Revolution revolutionary reversal role Romantic poet Romantic tragedy Romanticism S. T. Coleridge Satan scene seems Shelley Shelley's significance Spirit stock characters suffering symbolic sympathy Teresa thou tion tragic tyrannical ultimately unfallen union villain vision wedding Wordsworth's