The Inner Journey of the Poet, and Other PapersAllen & Unwin, 1982 - 208 pàgines Poet Kathleen Raine explores the idea that "journey" has been the theme of most imaginative poetry of the ages. Quoting from ancient mythology to Wordsworth, she charts the journeys into regions of consciousness that poet's have taken. Examples such as Dante's Divine Comedy are studied in detail. The author compares poetry to Jungian pscychology which also deals with inner journeys. (SLNSW Infocus item 2212). |
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What is Man? | 1 |
Premises and Poetry | 14 |
The Inner Journey of the Poet | 25 |
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Anathemata Angels archetypal Auden beauty beholds Blake calls body Cecil Collins Christian civilization Coleridge Collins's Corbin Coventry Patmore created cult culture Dante David Jones described Dionysus discover divine dream earth Edwin Muir Eliot English eternal existence experience expression Fool forms free verse Greek heaven hells Henri Corbin Herbert Read holy Hopkins Hopkins's Human Imagination inner worlds inspiration instress intellect Jung Keats knowledge language less living materialist meaning memory mental Milton mind modern mundus imaginalis Muse myth mythology nature neo-Platonic never ourselves painter painting Paradise perhaps philosophy Platonic Plotinus Plotinus's poem poet poetic poetry primordial images prophetic psyche reality religion sacramental sacred seems sense soul soul's speak spirit Swedenborg Swedenborgian symbol T. S. Eliot Taylor theme theology things thou thought timeless tion tradition truth universe Urizen vision waste land Welsh whole William Blake words writes wrote Yeats Yeats's
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The Poem and the Journey: And Sixty Poems to Read Along the Way Ruth Padel Visualització de fragments - 2007 |