The time of unrememberable being : Wordsworth and the sublime, 1787-1805

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The time of unrememberable being : Wordsworth and the sublime, 1787-1805

Klaus Peter Mortensen ; translated by W. Glyn Jones

Museum Tusculanum Press, University of Copenhagen, 1998

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注記

Includes bibliographical references (p. 196-200)

内容説明・目次

内容説明

This study views the early work of William Wordsworth as partaking in a general Western European cultural movement in which the realm of the numinous is translocated from heaven to earth -- grand Nature -- and from there further on into Man's inner Nature. In this metaphysical implosion the concept of the Sublime gradually comes to signify the mental, godlike powers of Man.

目次

  • Foreword - the metaphysical implosion. Part 1 Paradise and paradigm 1787-1794: that other eye
  • the sublime track. Part 2 The nature of the sublime: the ugly and the beautifu
  • the book of nature
  • nature as landscape
  • the nature of the sublime. Part 3 The inner light 1798-1800: the inner expansion
  • an ebbing and a flowing mind
  • introspection is retrospection
  • the mind of man
  • there is creation in the eye
  • the time of unrememberable being
  • the beatings of the hearth
  • the sublime pattern of experience
  • the starting
  • place of being fair
  • throwback
  • two consciousnesses
  • that false secondary power
  • an obscure sense of possible sublimity
  • an auxiliar light
  • the uncertain heaven. Part 4 The light that never was 1800-1805: poetry's "Perpetuum Moblie"
  • the poetics of the sublime
  • internal brightness
  • the child of the father is a man
  • the genealogical inversion
  • from phenomenal to spiritual nature
  • the revision of "The Prelude"
  • the moving soul
  • a correspondent mild creatine breeze
  • breathings for incommunable powers
  • acknowledging dependency sublime
  • imagination restored
  • the perfect image of a mighty mind
  • of female softness shall this life be full
  • the light that never was.

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