Classical Myths in the Plays of Swinburne, Bridges, Sturge Moore, and Eliot |
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... soul , her offspring fires ; That are my soul herself in pangs sublime Rising and flying to heaven before her time . ( 11. 1465-68 ) Prometheus , the fire - giver , has not only given man physical fire but also has aroused the fiery ...
... soul , her offspring fires ; That are my soul herself in pangs sublime Rising and flying to heaven before her time . ( 11. 1465-68 ) Prometheus , the fire - giver , has not only given man physical fire but also has aroused the fiery ...
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... soul , the ebb and flow of her love for Eros but also on the growth and progress of Persephone's maternal affection ... soul's attainment of immortality is to petrify it . There is room for neither mystery nor faith where knowledge is ...
... soul , the ebb and flow of her love for Eros but also on the growth and progress of Persephone's maternal affection ... soul's attainment of immortality is to petrify it . There is room for neither mystery nor faith where knowledge is ...
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... soul . The reconciliation of the Olympian and the Chthonian worlds through Zeus ' con- ferment of immortality on Psyche is less significant than the spiritual conversion of Eros through introspection . It is note- worthy that all the ...
... soul . The reconciliation of the Olympian and the Chthonian worlds through Zeus ' con- ferment of immortality on Psyche is less significant than the spiritual conversion of Eros through introspection . It is note- worthy that all the ...
Contents
Chapter I | 8 |
Chapter IIIThe Plays of Robert Bridges | 63 |
Chapter IVThe Plays of Sturge Moore | 131 |
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Achilles Admetus Aeschylus Agatha Alcestis Althaea Aphrodite Apollo Apollodorus Artemis Atalanta Athens beauty Bridges character Chorus Christian Chthonia classical Cocktail Party Colby critics daughter dead death Deidamia Demeter describes Diamonassa divine dramatic earth Eliot Eliot's play English Erechtheus Eros Eumenides Euripidean Euripides Eurydice evil Family Reunion fate father Ferusa goddess gods Greek Guzzard Hades Harry Harry's heart Heracles Hermes hero Hippolytus Homeric human Ibid Inachus Kaghan Kyrkaeus Lady Elizabeth Lavinia live Lord Claverton Lycomedes man's Medea Meleager Meleager's modern Moore's moral mother murder myth mythical Mythology nature Oedipus Olympian Omphale Ontaeus op.cit Orestes Orpheus Ovid Ovid's passion Persephone Phaedra poem poet poetic Poetry Praxithea Prometheus Bound Prometheus the Firegiver Psyche queen religion religious ritual Rutland sacrifice says scene Scyros Simaetha Sir Claude soul spiritual story Sturge Moore suffering Swinburne Swinburne's symbol T. S. Eliot Telemachus thee theme Theseus Thetis things thou tradition tragedy tragic Ulysses wife Zeus