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- 2012011697 contributor B12440549.
- 2012011697 date "2012".
- 2012011697 description "Includes bibliographical references (pages 237-247) and index.".
- 2012011697 description "Machine generated contents note: Introduction: blank-verse freethinking and its opponents; 1. 'In wand'ring mazes lost': skepticism and poetry in Milton's infernal conclave (Paradise Lost, Book 2); 2. 'With serpent error wand'ring found thir way': Milton's counterplot revisited (Paradise Lost, Book 7); 3. 'Man's mortality': Milton after Wordsworth (Paradise Lost, Book 10); 4. 'These beauteous forms': 'Tintern Abbey' and the post-Enlightenment religious crisis; 5. 'Knowledge not purchased by the loss of power': Wordsworth's meditation on books and death in Book 5 of The Prelude; 6. 'Who shall save?' Shelley's quest for the Absolute in A Defence of Poetry and Alastor; 7. Keats and the dilemmas of modernity in the Hyperion poems; 8. 'Of happy men that have the power to die': Tennyson's 'Tithonus'; 9. Stevens' anatomy; Bibliography.".
- 2012011697 extent "x, 254 pages ;".
- 2012011697 identifier "9781107025400".
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- 2012011697 identifier 2012011697-t.html.
- 2012011697 issued "2012".
- 2012011697 language "eng".
- 2012011697 subject "821.009 23".
- 2012011697 subject "Blank verse, English History and criticism.".
- 2012011697 subject "LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh. bisacsh".
- 2012011697 subject "PR509.B53 W45 2012".
- 2012011697 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Introduction: blank-verse freethinking and its opponents; 1. 'In wand'ring mazes lost': skepticism and poetry in Milton's infernal conclave (Paradise Lost, Book 2); 2. 'With serpent error wand'ring found thir way': Milton's counterplot revisited (Paradise Lost, Book 7); 3. 'Man's mortality': Milton after Wordsworth (Paradise Lost, Book 10); 4. 'These beauteous forms': 'Tintern Abbey' and the post-Enlightenment religious crisis; 5. 'Knowledge not purchased by the loss of power': Wordsworth's meditation on books and death in Book 5 of The Prelude; 6. 'Who shall save?' Shelley's quest for the Absolute in A Defence of Poetry and Alastor; 7. Keats and the dilemmas of modernity in the Hyperion poems; 8. 'Of happy men that have the power to die': Tennyson's 'Tithonus'; 9. Stevens' anatomy; Bibliography.".
- 2012011697 title "The blank-verse tradition from Milton to Stevens : freethinking and the crisis of modernity / Henry Weinfield.".
- 2012011697 type "text".