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Iconoclastic Departures: Mary Shelley After Frankenstein : Essays in Honor ... - Sayfa 28
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley tarafından - 1997 - 362 sayfa
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Gothic Documents: A Sourcebook 1700-1820

Emma Clery, Robert Miles - 2000 - 322 sayfa
...chiefly on pain and danger, and they are the most powerful of all the passions. Of the SUBLIME (I.vii) Whatever is fitted in any sort to excite the ideas...manner analogous to terror, is a source of the sublime; that is, it is productive of the strongest emotion which the mind is capable. I say the strongest emotion,...
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Romantic Poems, Poets, and Narrators

Joseph C. Sitterson - 2000 - 228 sayfa
...Progress of Poesy. A Pindaric Ode," Anderson 10:220). It is central also to Edmund Burke's argument: "Whatever is fitted in any sort to excite the ideas...manner analogous to terror, is a source of the sublime; that is, it is productive of the strongest emotion which the mind is capable of feeling." This "terror...
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Bruckner: Symphony No. 8

Benjamin M. Korstvedt - 2000 - 156 sayfa
...satisfaction or contentment, but from strong, often dark emotions: fear, terror, and dread. As Burke wrote, “Whatever is fitted in any sort to excite the ideas...terrible, or is conversant about terrible objects. . . is a source of the sublime.” 20 In a well-known passage, Burke contrasted the physical traits...
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Murder Most Foul: The Killer and the American Gothic Imagination

Karen Halttunen - 1998 - 374 sayfa
...Gothic fiction embodied Burkes aesthetic theory of the sublime and beautiful, first published in 1756: "Whatever is fitted in any sort to excite the ideas of pain, and danger ... is a source of the sublime; that is, it is productive of the strongest emotion which the mind is...
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The Sublime of Intense Sociability: Emily Dickinson, H.D., and Gertrude Stein

Shawn Alfrey - 2000 - 196 sayfa
...somehow instigated by fear. For Burke, as we have seen, fear is what makes sublime transport possible: "[W]hatever is fitted in any sort to excite the ideas of pain, and danger ... or operates in a manner analogous to terror, is a source of the sublime . . ." (sec. 1.7). To Kant,...
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The Female Sublime from Milton to Swinburne: Bearing Blindness

Catherine Maxwell - 2001 - 292 sayfa
...mind'. If poetry seems to have its source in pain so, according to Edmund Burke, does the sublime: ‘Whatever is fitted in any sort to excite the ideas...analogous to terror, is a source of the sublime.' Burke's declaration that ‘the most powerful of all the passions' are those which ‘conversant about...
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Transcendent Experiences: Phenomenology and Critique

Louis Roy - 2001 - 252 sayfa
...calls ‘the dynamically sublime' and ‘the mathematically sublime.' As far as the first is concerned, ‘Whatever is fitted in any sort to excite the ideas...manner analogous to terror, is a source of the sublime; that is, it is productive of the strongest emotion which the mind is capable of feeling.' 4 As far...
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Susan Fenimore Cooper: New Essays on Rural Hours and Other Works

Rochelle Johnson, Daniel Patterson - 2001 - 332 sayfa
...Enquiry into the Origin of Our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful (1756), which defined sublime as “[w]hatever is fitted in any sort to excite the...objects, or operates in a manner analogous to terror” (ed. Adam Phillips [Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1990], 36). In its simplest form, the picturesque...
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The Unknown City: Contesting Architecture and Social Space

Iain Borden - 2002 - 572 sayfa
...hurt. Yes it worked." This gothic notion evokes Burke's famous claim in his Philosophical Enquiry: "Whatever is fitted in any sort to excite the ideas...danger, that is to say, whatever is in any sort terrible ... is a source of the sublime."" Alistair, Lord McAlpine of West Green, the Thatcher confidant who...
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Great City Parks

Alan Tate - 2001 - 240 sayfa
...about these two qualities. The nature of the ‘Sublime' is illustrated by Burke's proclamation that ‘whatever is fitted in any sort to excite the ideas...that is to say, whatever is in any sort terrible, is a source of the sublime'.' 7 ' ‘Capability' Brown, whose career began to take off in the 1750s,...
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