Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 10Joseph Strelka |
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... nature of things . For he believes that poetry is straightforward linguistic expression that in its closeness to real speech is natural , there- fore true to this speech , and that it is truly about man in nature . Word- sworth employs ...
... nature of things . For he believes that poetry is straightforward linguistic expression that in its closeness to real speech is natural , there- fore true to this speech , and that it is truly about man in nature . Word- sworth employs ...
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... nature ; and , most important for our topic , of the very role of philosophy in literature . Although Coleridge comes close to identifying art and nature , both being like growing plants ; the concept allows him to hold on to a mi ...
... nature ; and , most important for our topic , of the very role of philosophy in literature . Although Coleridge comes close to identifying art and nature , both being like growing plants ; the concept allows him to hold on to a mi ...
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... nature and the organic in art as a deviation from the organic in nature . Both art and nature may grow like plants ; but in art the growth is accompanied and fused by a pruning secondary imagination , a power that is entirely lacking in ...
... nature and the organic in art as a deviation from the organic in nature . Both art and nature may grow like plants ; but in art the growth is accompanied and fused by a pruning secondary imagination , a power that is entirely lacking in ...
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