The Time of Unrememberable Being: Wordsworth and the Sublime, 1787-1805Museum Tusculanum Press, University of Copenhagen, 1998 - 200 strán (strany) In a chronologically ordered close reading of a number of key texts, especially the Prelude of 1799, Klaus P. Mortensen demonstrates how Wordsworth transforms the common notions of the Sublime creating a deeply personal interpretation of the correspondence between subject and object, mind and nature. In this process Wordsworth turns to early childhood and discovers how his own powers of imagination were created and shaped in early experiences of nature prior to language and self-awareness - in "the time of unrememberable being," as Wordsworth names it in a fragment from 1798. Showing the growth of this idea in Wordsworth the book concludes by describing how it was shattered in 1804-1805, never again to regain its original power. |
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Strana 17
... unity of all things is also felt in another passage added in 1794. Here we again find the vibrating , receptive surface of the water as the seat of the feelings : the receptive heart whose ability to expand is without limit and leads to ...
... unity of all things is also felt in another passage added in 1794. Here we again find the vibrating , receptive surface of the water as the seat of the feelings : the receptive heart whose ability to expand is without limit and leads to ...
Strana 58
... unity appear in it : the original , unreflecting experience which the narrator is remembering , and then the indirect , presupposing the con- sciousness of what was once unconscious and is now transformed into the words of the poem ...
... unity appear in it : the original , unreflecting experience which the narrator is remembering , and then the indirect , presupposing the con- sciousness of what was once unconscious and is now transformed into the words of the poem ...
Strana 66
... unity . The child's euphoric re - experiencing of the unity presupposes his incipient separation from the original closeness to nature . And in this separation a hitherto unknown sense of alienation and exposure invades the boy's ...
... unity . The child's euphoric re - experiencing of the unity presupposes his incipient separation from the original closeness to nature . And in this separation a hitherto unknown sense of alienation and exposure invades the boy's ...
Obsah
The Metaphysical Implosion | 7 |
The Nature of the Sublime A Historical Sketch | 21 |
The Inner Light 17981800 | 39 |
Autorské práva | |
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The Time of Unrememberable Being: Wordsworth and the Sublime, 1787-1805 Klaus P. Mortensen Obmedzený náhľad - 1998 |
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ability actual adult already appears attempt becomes boat Book boy's child childhood close colours concept consciousness correspondence cosmic created darkness describes dialectic distinction divine early elementary elements emerges existence expanded experience expression fact feelings final forces fragment fundamental further heart heaven human idea imagination immediate impression individual inner intellectual interpretation Intimations kind landscape language later light lines linked live longer longing look loss lost man's meaning memory mind mirror mountains move movement narrator nature object once original passage past pattern person phenomena physical poem poet poet's poetical poetry possible potential Prelude present received reflection relation relationship represents reveals seen sense separated significance soul spiritual stage stanza Sublime surface takes texts things thought turn understanding unity universal vision visionary Wordsworth young
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