Artistic Vision and the Formation of Subject
.... the shift from the
romantic, ethereal paintings of Turner-and the
romantic in novels .... The implications of the art becoming part of the
body are immense not only ....
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The Theme of Return to Nature in Poets of the Romantic Age
.... and travel that Keats employs in "Lamia" seems to demonstrate a
Romantic imitation of the wandering of human thought with a wandering of the physical
body. ....
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Keat's Romantic Poem, Sleep and Poetry
.... described by Brooke, Ford nevertheless acknowledges that Keats is a strongly
Romantic poet in .... that in "Sleep and Poetry" as in "almost the entire
body of his ....
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Written on the Body
Jeanette Winterson in her novel Written on the
Body never indicates the gender of .... The narrator is a recovering
romantic who is reconsidering the way she/he has ....
(1112

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Death Portrayed in Romantic Poetry
.... poems are more religious in nature than many of the other
romantic poets, but .... of our human blood / Almost suspended, we are laid asleep / In
body, and become a ....
(2508

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Philip Slater's The Pursuit of Loneliness
.... In addition, the culture, in pushing perfect
body types and ideal
romantic relationships creates a society of individuals seeking something which can never ....
(1508

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Influence of Romantic Poets on Dylan Thomas
.... His
body was returned to Laugharne and buried in St. .... the poet's strong feeling, strong affection for nature, and imagery of the past, all
Romantic elements. ....
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Anorexia Nervosa & Influence of the Media
.... transmitting socio-cultural messages regarding the ideal
body build to .... approval, popularity, admiration, intelligence, friends, and
romantic relationships all ....
(713

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The Media, Body Image & Eating Disorders
.... 3 months Self-evaluation is unduly influenced by
body shape and .... power, approval, popularity, admiration, intelligence, friends, and
romantic relationships all ....
(2763

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Prespectives of Narrator in "Araby"
.... is far from the
romantic place he had imagined, his religious/
romantic dreams are .... of the boy's "confused adoration" for the girl and says "my
body was like a ....
(1767

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Araby & The Chrysanthemums
.... insightful recall, the boy in Joyce is shown to be a completely innocent
romantic from the .... Her dress swung as she moved her
body and the soft rope of her hair ....
(1145

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Adolescent Sexuality
.... to the overall
body of knowledge on relationship development in early adolescents. Sullivan's theoretical model may be correct in that
romantic relationship ....
(948

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Adolescent Sexuality: An Article Summary
.... to the overall
body of knowledge on relationship development in early adolescents. Sullivan's theoretical model may be correct in that
romantic relationship ....
(948

4

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The Romantic Comedy and Crime Drama
.... a rival appears, in the form of Dan Aykroyd's character, the
romantic hurdles become .... is punctuated with explosive rounds of gunfire and an increasing
body count ....
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The Romantic Comedy & the Crime Drama Genres
.... a rival appears, in the form of Dan Aykroyd's character, the
romantic hurdles become .... is punctuated with explosive rounds of gunfire and an increasing
body count ....
(3804

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Edma Pontellier in Chopin's The Awakening
.... to any kind of an enlightenment but that of a child imagining a
romantic act, oblivious .... The touch od the sea is sensuous, enfolding the
body in its soft, close ....
(1602

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Sex Without Love
.... the partner in the bed, and not the truth, which is the single
body alone in the .... However, this is not
romantic love and does nothing to lessen the condition of ....
(687

3

)
The Crucible
.... the partner in the bed, and not the truth, which is the single
body alone in the .... However, this is not
romantic love and does nothing to lessen the condition of ....
(687

3

)
James Joyce's "Araby"
.... of his adolescence is clearly an intelligent, sensitive,
romantic adolescent male .... which come with biological changes in the adolescent
body, especially when ....
(1181

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Mary Wollstonecraft
.... and its relation to a true self was vital in the
Romantic period, but it .... about women's self-presentation and ways in which the expressive
body might mediate ....
(1493

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Comparison of Protagonists in 2 Stories
.... the girl Joyce paints her---through the eyes of the boy---as a
romantic, dream-like .... Her dress swung as she moved her
body and the soft rope of her hair tossed ....
(1421

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Abortion Arguments
.... Love is both carnal and spiritual,
body and mind, and it is a virtuous state, or .... Christianity has a historical role in the creation of the idea of
romantic love ....
(4539

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Nonverbal communication
.... Frequent nodding and vocal interest were more common in friendships than in
romantic relationships. Females showed more direct
body orientation than gaze, and ....
(1414

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Willa Cather's Woman Centered Fiction The significance of the ...
.... reader, who may well be sensible of the wish for
romantic fulfillment, of .... Story of Humanity" explores the scope of Cather's contribution to the
body of serious ....
(2032

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Self-Other Comparisons
....
body esteem of pediatric survivors of burn injury with the
body esteem of .... and sibling jealousy: Developmental correlates of young adults'
romantic relationship ....
(1467

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La Vita Nuova
.... expresses here a consciousness which has transcended the limitations of
romantic love .... that he has learned to experience life beyond the limitations of the
body. ....
(1602

6

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Mary Wollstonecraft
.... And yet while Remarque's solider is far from the
romantic images that most of us .... In each case a person's
body is transformed into a weapon of horror -
body ....
(1005

4

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Expressive Individualism in America
.... Feminist examination of use in popular and literary American culture of woman's
body as sentimental,
romantic analogue for territorial discovery, conquest ....
(5294

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A Rose For Emily
.... Yoknapatawpha 205), and the ultimate expression of equating the accidentals of
romantic love with .... lover who was about to desert her and keeps his
body in one ....
(2793

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Mary Shelley's novel Frankenstein
.... He refers to the "Reasoning Power in Man" as "a false
Body: an Incrustation .... to the true nature of the self, which is rather emotional,
romantic, and spontaneous ....
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