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Tag: Self-Conscious

207. (Amy Clampitt)

Amy Clampitt’s “Nothing Stays Put” opens with an allusion to Wordsworth’s “The World is Too Much With Us,” and the … More

American poetry, Amy Clampitt, Elizabeth Bishop, Hopkins, John Clare, Poetry, Romanticism, Self-Conscious, Wallace Stevens, Whitman, Wordsworth

200. (Wallace Stevens)

Stevens’ poetry is the culmination of romantic idealism, and in comprehending its method and ambitions, the words of philosopher Sebastian Rödl … More

Poetry, Romantic Poetry, Romanticism, Sebastian Rödl, Self-Conscious, Wallace Stevens

128. (Sebastian Rödl)

Sebastian Rödl is a philosopher, not a poet, novelist, dramatist, or essayist. His appearance on this blog is an anomaly, … More

Analytic Philosophy, Anscombe, Continental Philosophy, Freedom, Frege, Kant, Materialism, philosophy, Sebastian Rödl, Self-Conscious
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