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Romantic psychoanalysis : the burden of the mystery
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ISBN: 9780791472699 0791472698 Year: 2008 Publisher: Albany (N.Y.) : State university of New York press,


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Samuel Taylor Coleridge and the fine arts
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ISBN: 9780199233052 0199233055 9786611825560 1281825565 0191552720 9780191552724 9781281825568 6611825568 1383036705 Year: 2008 Publisher: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press,

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In an account of picture collections in the early 19th century through the eyes of a great English poet, Morton Paley tells the story of Coleridge's initiation into art in England, and his further exploration in Rome. He describes the collections Coleridge saw and his thoughts about the arts and about specific works.


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Wordsworth and the poetry of what we are
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ISBN: 1282352202 9786612352201 0300145411 9780300145410 9780300126488 0300126484 9781282352209 6612352205 Year: 2008 Publisher: New Haven : Yale University Press,

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In this original book, distinguished literary scholar and critic Paul H. Fry sharply revises accepted views of Wordsworth's motives and messages as a poet. Where others have oriented Wordsworth toward ideas of transcendence, nature worship, or-more recently-political repression, Fry redirects the poems and offers a strikingly revisionary reading.Fry argues that underlying the rhetoric of transcendence or the love of nature in Wordsworth's poetry is a more fundamental and original insight: the poet is most astonished not that the world he experiences has any particular qualities or significance, but rather that it simply exists. He recognizes "our widest commonality" in the simple fact that "we are" in common with all other things (human and nonhuman) that are. Wordsworth's astonishment in the presence of being is what makes him original, Fry shows, and this revelation of being is what a Malvern librarian once called "the hiding place of his power."

Romantic psychoanalysis : the burden of the mystery
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ISBN: 1435628942 9781435628946 0791479226 9780791472699 0791472698 Year: 2008 Publisher: Albany, New York : State University of New York Press,

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In this provocative work, Joel Faflak argues that Romanticism, particularly British Romantic poetry, invents psychoanalysis in advance of Freud. The Romantic period has long been treated as a time of incipient psychological exploration anticipating more sophisticated discoveries in the science of the mind. Romantic Psychoanalysis challenges this assumption by treating psychoanalysis in the Romantic period as a discovery unto itself, a way of taking Freud back to his future. Reading Romantic literature against eighteenth- and nineteenth-century philosophy, Faflak contends that Romantic poetry and prose—including works by Coleridge, De Quincey, Keats, and Wordsworth—remind a later psychoanalysis of its fundamental matrix in phantasy and thus of its profoundly literary nature.

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English literature --- Romanticism --- Psychoanalysis and literature. --- Psychoanalysis and literature --- Psychoanalytic Interpretation --- Poetry as Topic --- Literature, Modern --- Psychoanalysis --- Literature --- Behavioral Disciplines and Activities --- Psychiatry --- Humanities --- Behavioral Sciences --- Psychiatry and Psychology --- English Literature --- English --- Languages & Literatures --- Literatures --- Psychodynamic Analysis --- Analyses, Psychodynamic --- Analysis, Psychodynamic --- Psychodynamic Analyses --- Modern Literature --- Interpretation, Psychoanalytic --- Psychoanalytical Interpretation --- Interpretation, Psychoanalytical --- Interpretations, Psychoanalytic --- Interpretations, Psychoanalytical --- Psychoanalytic Interpretations --- Psychoanalytical Interpretations --- Literature and psychoanalysis --- Psychoanalytic literary criticism --- Proxemics --- Behavioral Science --- Proxemic --- Science, Behavioral --- Sciences, Behavioral --- Pseudo-romanticism --- Romanticism in literature --- Aesthetics --- Fiction --- Literary movements --- Psychiatrists --- Psychiatrist --- British literature --- Inklings (Group of writers) --- Nonsense Club (Group of writers) --- Order of the Fancy (Group of writers) --- History and criticism. --- History and criticism --- Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, --- Wordsworth, William, --- De Quincey, Thomas, --- Keats, John, --- Kēts, Tzōn, --- Kits, Dzhon, --- Kʻichʻŭ, --- Quincey, Thomas de, --- De Kvinsi, Tomas, --- Kvinsi, Tomas de, --- De Quincy, Thomas, --- Quincy, Thomas de, --- DeQuincey, Thomas, --- Wœ̄tsawœ̄t, Winlīam, --- Wurdzwurth, Wilyam, --- Varḍsavartha Viliyama, --- Axiologus, --- Coleridge, S. T. --- Kolʹridzh, Samuil, --- Кольридж, Самуил, --- Kolʹridzh, Samuil Teĭlor, --- Кольридж, Самуил Тейлор, --- Kūlīridzh, Ṣāmwīl Tīlūr, --- קולרידג׳, סמיואל טיילור --- Kūlīridj, Ṣāmwīl Tīlūr, --- كولردج، صمويل تيلور, --- קאָלרידש, ס. ט., --- Criticism and interpretation. --- キーツ, ジョン

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