Prophet and Poet: The Bible and the Growth of RomanticismNorthwestern University Press, 1965 - 204 עמודים The debt of English romanticism to this new interest in biblical poetry, while it has been acknowledged, has never been closely studied, and it is the purpose of this book to examine in some detail the nature and extent of that debt, both in the narrower sphere of metrical forms and in those broader concepts of poetry peculiar to the romantic movement. Such an investigation inevitably involves even wider issues, and this book is really a study of Hebraism and Classicism against an 18th century background. |
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Addison admiration ancient Hebrews appear Augustan Augustan poetry Authorized Version ballads Bible biblical criticism biblical poetry biblical prophet Blake Christian classical Coleridge contrast Cowper diction divine earth effect eighteenth century emotional English expressed fact felt Gradus heart heaven Hebraic Hebrew poetry Hebrew verse heroic couplet holy Homer hymns imagery imitation insistence inspired Isaiah Joseph Trapp language Latin lectures literal literary literature London Longinus Lord Lowth's meaning metaphor metre metrical Milton moral mountains nature neo-classical rules neo-classical verse neo-classicism neo-classicist Old Testament Olney Hymns oriental original Ossianic pantheism parallelism parallelist paraphrases passage passion pastoral periphrases phrases poem poetic Pope praise pre-romantic preface primitivism primitivist prophecy prose Psalmist Psalms reader religious rhythms romantic poets romanticism satire scene Scriptures sense simplicity Smart Song of Songs soul spirit subject-matter sublime taste techniques thee theme theory thou tion tradition translation vivid words Wordsworth writing