Everyman His Own Poet: Romantic Gospels in American LiteratureMcGraw-Hill, 1968 - 272 pages |
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action actual Adams Ahab American analogy attempt awareness becomes begins Bridge build called cause Chapter character circumstances complete concept consciousness contains continuity convey cosmology cosmos Crane criticism define describes develop dialogue discover doctrine Emerson essay exist experience explain expression fact Fate fiction finally force happens Henry human idea ideal images individual insisted intense Ishmael James James's language later Leaves less Letters limited lines literary living material matter meaning metaphor mind moral narrative nature never notion novel occurs one's organic particular past Paterson perceiving person poem poet poet's poetry point of view possibilities Preface present realization reason relation repeated represent reveal romantic says scheme sense separate significance speaks statement story struggle symbolic theory things Thoreau thought tion trying turns universe vision Walden wanted whale Whitman whole writing wrote