TY - BOOK AU - Bloom,Harold AU - Hobby,Blake TI - The sublime T2 - Bloom's literary themes SN - 9781604134438 AV - PN56.H682.S835 2010 PY - 2010/// CY - New York PB - Bloom's Literary Criticism KW - Sublime, The, in literature N1 - 2; The awakening (Kate Chopin): "The awakening: waking up at the end of the line" / Barbara Claire Freeman --; Duino elegies (Rainer Maria Rilke): "Stimmen, stimmen: the chorus of the sublime in Rilke's Duino elgies" / David Brendan Hopes --; Emma (Jane Austen): "'Hurrying into the shrubbery': the sublime, transcendence, and the garden scene in Emma" / David C. MacWilliams --; "The fall of the house of Usher" (Edgar Allan Poe): "The sublime in Edgar Allan Poe's 'The fall of the house of Usher'" / Blake Hobby --; The four zoas (William Blake): "Urizen and the fragmentary experience of the sublime in The four zoas" / Blake Hobby --; Frankenstein (Mary Shelley): "Frankenstein: creation as catastrophe" / Paul Sherwin --; "God's grandeur" (Gerard Manley Hopkins): "elements of the longinian sublime in the poetry of Gerard Manley Hopkins" / Robert C. Evans --; The poetry of Homer and Sappho: selection from Longinus's On the sublime, (ca. 1st century A.D.) --; The poetry of John Keats: "The tragic sublime of Hazlitt and Keats" / W.P. Albrecht --; King Lear (William Shakespeare): "Othello; MacBeth; Lear" / Edward Dowden --; "Kubla Kahn" [sic] (Samuel Taylor Coleridge): "The sublime in Coleridge's 'Kubla Khan'" / Robert C. Evans --; "Lines written a few miles above Tintern Abbey" (William Wordsworth): "A poem about interiors" / Albert O. Wlecke --; The poetry of Robert Lowell: "Robert Lowell, Emerson, and the American sublime" / Henry Hart --; Moby-Dick (Herman Melville): "The inscrutable sublime and the whiteness of Moby-Dick" / John Becker --; Paradise Lost (John Milton): "Milton" / Samuel Taylor Coleridge --; "Ode to the west wind" (Percy Bysshe Shelley): "'Ode to the west wind' and 'Mont blanc': Shelley and the method of the sublime" / David Brendan Hopes --; Song of myself (Walt Whitman): "The sublime self: Whitman's sense of the sublime in Song of myself" / David Brenden Hopes --; The poetry of William Butler Yeats: "Yeats: tragic joy and the sublime" / Jahan R. Ramazani; 2 ER -