The Noble Savage: A Study in Romantic NaturalismColumbia University Press, 1928 - 535 páginas Studies Romantic Nationalism through the treatment of the noble savage in works by authors such as, Wordsworth, Southey, Byron, Rogers and Moore. |
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admiration American Indian appears Arcadian Aztecs beauty Bissell Bowles Byron chief child of nature Christian civilization Coleridge corrupt cult delight eighteenth century English European evil fact feeling Fleetwood forest girl Godwin Golden Age happy Hawkesworth heart Hermsprong Houyhnhnm human ideal imagine influence innocence instinct interesting Jacobin Joseph Warton later Lee Boo literature live London mind missionary moral mountains native Nature's Negro never Noble Savage idea Omai Oroonoko pantisocracy passage passion Peacock period philosophy poem poet Poetical poetry primitive primitivism primitivistic Ragnar Lodbrok reader reason religion Robert Southey Rogers romantic romanticism romanticists Rousseau satire savage poetry says scene scenery seems sensibility sentimental Shelley simple simplicity sing slave song soul South Sea Islanders Southey Southey's Spaniards spirit story Tahiti Tahitian things Thomas Love Peacock thought tion tradition Travels vices Vide supra virtues Voyage wild woods Wordsworth Wowski writers Yarico young youth
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