Picturesque Landscape and English Romantic PoetryHutchinson Educational, 1970 - 210 pages |
Contents
Preface | 7 |
The Picturesque at Work | 21 |
The individual experience Gray and Walpole | 50 |
Copyright | |
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Abbey appear appreciation approach attempt beautiful becomes Book Byron Castle clouds Coleridge colours connected Constable contrast deep delight described District Dorothy early effect England English example experience feeling figure followed forms Gilpin give Gray green hand hills idea ideal imagination important influence inspiration interest Italy John Keats kind Lakes land landscape later Letters light lines living London look mean mind mountains nature never objects Observations original Oxford painter painting particularly passed picture picturesque pleasure poem poet Poetical poetry Prelude produce qualities river rocks romantic round scape scene scenery Scotland Scott seems seen sense setting shade Shelley side sight spirit stream Studies sublime suggests Summer things Thomson thought Tintern Tour traveller trees turn University vision walk Walpole whole winding woods Wordsworth writing wrote