The Romantic Imagination: Literature and Art in England and GermanyFrederick Burwick, Jürgen Klein |
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... Studley Royal FIGURE 100 photo , Vista with Statue at Studley Royal FIGURE 101 photo , Waterfalls and Cave at Bowood House Acknowledgments Illustrations FREDERICK BURWICK Contents Verbal and Visual Modes of Illustrations xi.
... Studley Royal FIGURE 100 photo , Vista with Statue at Studley Royal FIGURE 101 photo , Waterfalls and Cave at Bowood House Acknowledgments Illustrations FREDERICK BURWICK Contents Verbal and Visual Modes of Illustrations xi.
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... Visual Modes of Imagination Part I - Imagination vii 1 JÜRGEN KLEIN Genius , Ingenium , Imagination : Aesthetic Theories of Production from the Renaissance to Romanticism 19 WERNER HOFMANN " The Dark Total Idea " : Schiller on the ...
... Visual Modes of Imagination Part I - Imagination vii 1 JÜRGEN KLEIN Genius , Ingenium , Imagination : Aesthetic Theories of Production from the Renaissance to Romanticism 19 WERNER HOFMANN " The Dark Total Idea " : Schiller on the ...
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... Familiar : Friedrich and Turner . 398 JÖRG TRAEGER ... As if one's Eyelids had been Cut Away " : Imagination in Turner , Friedrich , and David . Index . 413 436 FREDERICK BURWICK Verbal and Visual Modes of Imagination During a Contents XV.
... Familiar : Friedrich and Turner . 398 JÖRG TRAEGER ... As if one's Eyelids had been Cut Away " : Imagination in Turner , Friedrich , and David . Index . 413 436 FREDERICK BURWICK Verbal and Visual Modes of Imagination During a Contents XV.
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... Visual Modes of Imagination During a Van Gogh exhibition at Los Angeles some years ago , I found a special pleasure in trying to describe each painting to my friend David . Blind since childhood , David had an uncanny gift for " seeing ...
... Visual Modes of Imagination During a Van Gogh exhibition at Los Angeles some years ago , I found a special pleasure in trying to describe each painting to my friend David . Blind since childhood , David had an uncanny gift for " seeing ...
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... visual cortex which the sighted use in reading . Indeed , the visual and lexical areas of the brain are as active in the blind as in the sighted . Reading a painting and reading a poem activate adjacent areas of the cortex . There is ...
... visual cortex which the sighted use in reading . Indeed , the visual and lexical areas of the brain are as active in the blind as in the sighted . Reading a painting and reading a poem activate adjacent areas of the cortex . There is ...
Contents
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WERNER HOFMANN | 63 |
HORST MELLER | 76 |
GABRIELE ROMMEL | 95 |
FREDERICK BURWICK | 125 |
ROSWITHA BURWICK | 156 |
HOTCHKISS | 177 |
LILIAN R FURST | 269 |
JAMES A W HEFFERNAN | 289 |
GRANT F SCOTT | 315 |
BARBARA MARIA STAFFORD | 335 |
GERALD FINLEY | 357 |
The Contemplative Mode | 377 |
KARL KROEBER | 398 |
JÖRG TRAEGER | 413 |
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The Romantic Imagination: Literature and Art in England and Germany Frederick Burwick,Jürgen Klein No preview available - 1996 |
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Page 24 - Our souls, whose faculties can comprehend The wondrous architecture of the world, And measure every wandering planet's course, Still climbing after knowledge infinite, And always moving as the restless spheres, Will us to wear ourselves, and never rest, Until we reach the ripest fruit of all, That perfect bliss and sole felicity, The sweet fruition of an earthly crown.
Page 26 - The poets of the seventeenth century, the successors of the dramatists of the sixteenth, possessed a mechanism of sensibility which could devour any kind of experience.