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Mystical Themes in English Romantic Poetry
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Songs of experience
The complete collection of
Songs of Experience
, with Blake's engravings, is available here:
http://www.gailgastfield.com/experience/soe.html
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Overview
Syllabus
Terminology
Poems and Poet Bios
William Blake
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Auguries of innocence
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Infant joy
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Infant sorrow
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London
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Marriage of heaven and hell
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A poison tree
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The sick rose
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Songs of innocence
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Songs of experience
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The tyger
John Keats
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Bright star
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La belle dame sans merci
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Ode to a nightingale
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Ode on a Grecian urn
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A thing of beauty
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This living hand
Percy Bysshe Shelley
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Hymn to intellectual beauty
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Mont Blanc
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Ode to the west wind
William Wordsmith
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I wandered lonely as a cloud
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Ode: Intimations of immortality
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A slumber did my spirit seal
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Tintern Abbey
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The world is too much with us
Other poems
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Byron's "
Darkness
"
-Coleridge's "
The pains of sleep
"
Prose and Criticism
Excerpts from letters of John Keats
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On imagination and beauty
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On "negative capability"
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On the "vale of soul-making"
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To his "fair star"
From Wordsworth's
Lyrical Ballads
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Excerpts from the Preface
From De Quincey's
Confessions of an Opium-Eater
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Excerpts from "The Pains of Opium"
Caroline Spurgeon's
Mysticism in English Literature
(1913)
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Project Gutenberg e-text
(full text)
Online articles
"Tintern Abbey," Tourism, and Romantic Landscape: An Overview
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