There is this difference between a story and a poem, that a story is a catalogue of detached facts, which have no other connection than time, place, circumstance, cause and effect ; the other is the creation of actions according to the unchangeable forms... The Monthly chronicle; a national journal - Seite 2011840Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1994 - 752 Seiten
...philosophers of the very loftiest power. A poem is the very image of life expressed in its eternal truth. There is this difference between a story and a poem,...according to the unchangeable forms of human nature, as existing in the mind of the Creator, which is itself the image of all other minds. The one is partial,... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1994 - 796 Seiten
...very loftiest powers. A Poem is the very image of life expressed in its eternal truth. There is 25 this difference between a story and a poem, that a...a catalogue of detached facts, which have no other bond of connexion than time, place, circumstance, cause and effect; the other is the creation of actions... | |
| Andrew Bennett - 1994 - 272 Seiten
...most clearly evident in Shelley's distinction between a 'story' and a 'poem' in 'A Defence of Poetry': 'a story is a catalogue of detached facts, which have no other bond of connexion than time, place, circumstance, cause and effect; the other is the creation of actions... | |
| Lawrence L. Besserman - 1996 - 278 Seiten
...cite another passage from the Defence: A poem is the image of life expressed in its eternal truth. There is this difference between a story and a poem,...a catalogue of detached facts, which have no other bond of connection than time, place, circumstance, cause and effect; the other is the creation of actions... | |
| Michèle Lowrie - 1997 - 402 Seiten
...sequentiality, causality, time, 1eleological meaning. As Shelley put the matter with high poetic disdain, there is this difference between a story and a poem,...according to the unchangeable forms of human nature as existing in the mind of the creator, which is itself the image of all other minds. This puts the... | |
| Regina Hewitt - 1997 - 254 Seiten
...it. In Wordsworth's phrase, a poem is "an image of man and nature" (Prose 1: 139); in Shelley's, it "is the creation of actions according to the unchangeable forms of human nature, as existing in the mind of the creator, which is itself the image of all other minds" (Poetry 485).... | |
| James Chandler - 1999 - 616 Seiten
...distinction between a story and poem: A poem is the very image of life expressed in its eternal truth. There is this difference between a story and a poem,...a catalogue of detached facts, which have no other bond of connexion than time, place, circumstance, cause and effect; the other is the creation of actions... | |
| Detlev Gohrbandt - 1998 - 320 Seiten
...ist also zugleich sein universelles Ganzes, während das Partielle einer Geschichte partiell bleibt: »a story is a catalogue of detached facts, which...than time, place, circumstance, cause and effect« (Clark 1988, 281). Die Dichtung ist hingegen »universal, and contains within itself the germ of a... | |
| Betty T. Bennett - 1998 - 202 Seiten
...William Hazlitt summarized the same concept by the term "keeping." The criterion for PB Shelley was "the creation of actions according to the unchangeable forms of human nature, as existing in the mind of the creator, which is itself the image of all other minds."'7 Mary Shelley,... | |
| Phillip L. Marcus - 2001 - 300 Seiten
...infinite, and the one; as far as relates to his conceptions, time and place and number are not'; and a poem 'is the creation of actions according to the unchangeable forms of human nature, as existing in the mind of the creator, which is itself the image of all other minds'.12 Shelley noted,... | |
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