The Landscape of Memory: A Study of Wordsworth's Poetry |
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ABBREVIATIONS | 1 |
POETRY AND THE PICTURESQUE EYE | 46 |
SELF MEMORY AND SENSUOUS CONTINUITY | 76 |
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achieved action André Maurois awareness of memory become bodily calm childhood classical antiquity consciousness continuity deepest deeply delight Descartes described distance Doppelgänger Eighteenth century elderberry Emily emotion emphasize evocation evoke existence experience experienced expressed feeling felt forms further future George Eliot gleams growing Hazlitt historical human idea ideal immediate important impressions James Beattie kind knew landscape less literary looking Mario Praz mind mode mountains mystical nature nature's palimpsest particular passage passiveness perhaps personal past philosophical physical pictorial Picturesque pleasure poem poet poetic memory power of memory Prel XI Prelude present Proust pure quiet recognized recollections regret remembered retrospect River Wye Rousseau Rylstone scene seclusion seems sensuous Sonnet 19 soul spiritual spot suggested things thinking thought time-sense Tintern Abbey tranquillity unified unity vision visual White Doe whole Words Wordsworth goes Wordsworth's poetry Wordsworth's sense Wordsworthian worth writing