Samuel BeckettHarold Bloom Sixteen critical essays on the Elizabethan poet and his works. |
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... sacred space , " or " hallowed ground . " One result of the estab- lishment of the sacred space of the temple is that man can thereby exclude the profane world . Generally , in its extreme form , this is an exclusion of chaos . Thus the ...
... sacred space , " or " hallowed ground . " One result of the estab- lishment of the sacred space of the temple is that man can thereby exclude the profane world . Generally , in its extreme form , this is an exclusion of chaos . Thus the ...
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... sacred . The ostensible commitment of The Faerie Queene to its biblical , " sacred " pre - text emerges from this context as extremely problematic . The wandering of the narrative farther and farther away from the redaction of the Book ...
... sacred . The ostensible commitment of The Faerie Queene to its biblical , " sacred " pre - text emerges from this context as extremely problematic . The wandering of the narrative farther and farther away from the redaction of the Book ...
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... sacred place . To admit the need for loss , for the experience of longing rather than the experience of vision , is to propose a fact about the nature of poetry that the sacred poet would not be inclined to accept . The trans- gression ...
... sacred place . To admit the need for loss , for the experience of longing rather than the experience of vision , is to propose a fact about the nature of poetry that the sacred poet would not be inclined to accept . The trans- gression ...
Contents
The Structure of Allegory in Books I and II | 41 |
Mutability and the Theme | 57 |
The Marriage of the Thames | 73 |
Copyright | |
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