Life and art : the creative synthesis in literature by James W. Hamilton PDF

By James W. Hamilton

ISBN-10: 1849408408

ISBN-13: 9781849408400

During this quantity an inquiry into the character of the inventive strategy is tried by way of paying shut recognition to the lives of varied artists, poets, novelists and playwrights, and chosen works of every so that it will reveal a necessary dating among the 2, and that it truly is such a lot tough to delineate the nuances of the artistic act through treating them as separate entitites. Emphasis is put upon the influence of  Read more...

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Might I not at that very instant have been cogitating on the Characters of Saturn and Ops? It is a wretched thing to confess; but is a very fact that not one word I ever utter can be taken for granted as an opinion growing out of my identical nature—how can it, when I have no nature? When I am in a room with People if I ever am free from speculating on creations of my own brain, then not myself goes home to myself: but the identity of every one in the room begins to (for so) to press upon me that I am in a very little time an(ni)hilated—not only among Men; it would be the same in a Nursery of children: I know not whether I make myself wholly understood: I hope enough so to let you see that no dependence is to be placed on what I said that day … .

3 In “Endymion’’ the Goddess of the Moon, Cynthia, whom Endymion has fallen in love with, appears three times to him in his dreams—from the sky, from a well, and in a cave. After Endymion renounces temporarily his love for her, he proclaims: “I have clung to nothing, lov’d a nothing, nothing seen or felt but a great dream! O, I have been presumptous against love …” “The Eve of St. Agnes’’ which is based on the superstitious belief that a maiden would see her future husband in a dream if she fasted on St.

Thee must I praise above all other glories That smile us on to tell delightful stories. For what has made the sage of poet write But the fair paradise of Nature’s light? Keats wrote “Sleep and Poetry” after a visit with Leigh Hunt who invited him to stay overnight. He was given a bed in Hunt’s study but was unable to sleep as his mind was flooded with vivid imagery beginning with scenes from a painting of Poussin’s “Empire of Flora,” which portrays a mythological scene of nymphs and lovers in a garden with Apollo flying overhead in his golden chariot.

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