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"In the first of two studies, John Beer traces the Romantic perception that rational consciousness could not adequately represent all that was implicit in the human psyche, and the consequent invocation of a human sense of 'Being' - related either to the Divine Being or to a universal spirit - as supplement."--Jacket.
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Psychology, Knowledge, Consciousness in literature, English literature, History and criticism, Romanticism, Shelley, mary wollstonecraft, 1797-1851, Blake, william, 1757-1827, English literature, history and criticism, 19th century, Romanticism, great britain, Knowledge and learning, Et la psychologie, Littérature anglaise, Histoire et critique, Conscience dans la littérature, Romantisme, Englisch, Literatur, Romantik, Bewustzijn, Zijn (filosofie), Letterkunde, Engels, Geschichte 1790-1850, BewusstseinPlaces
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Romantic consciousness: Blake to Mary Shelley
2003, Palgrave Macmillan
in English
1403903247 9781403903242
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 184-202) and index.
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