The True Voice of Feeling : Studies in English Romantic Poetry
by Read, Herbert Edward, Sir [1893-1968]
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- Hardcover
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- Rubbed. Light binding corner bumps. Good., dustwrapper.
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About This Item
Rubbed. Light binding corner bumps. Good., dustwrapper. Literary Criticism Pantheon Books New York [1953] orig. cloth 22x14cm, 382 pp., Name inked on flyleaf. In a rubbed & torn dustwrapper. Contents: Part One: The Main Theme: The Notion of Organic Form: Coleridge; A Complex Delight: Wordsworth; The True Voice of Feeling: Keats; Inscape and Gestalt: Hopkins; The Figure of Grammar: Whitman and Lawrence; The Isolation of the Image: T.E. Hulme; Ideas in Action: Ezra Pound; A Point of Intensity: T. S. Eliot; Conclusion; Part Two: Essays Ancillary to the Main Theme: Coleridge as Critic; Wordsworth's Philosophical Faith; In Defence of Shelley; Byron; Appendix (p. [321]-364): "Concerning the relation of the plastic arts to nature", 1807, by Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling; translated by Michael Bullock.
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- Bookseller
- Expatriate Bookshop of Denmark (DK)
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- BOOKS016060I
- Title
- The True Voice of Feeling : Studies in English Romantic Poetry
- Author
- Read, Herbert Edward, Sir [1893-1968]
- Book Condition
- Used - Rubbed. Light binding corner bumps. Good., dustwrapper.
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Publisher
- Pantheon Books
- Date Published
- [1953]
- Keywords
- Romantic Poetry English Literature Romanticism
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