Themes -- Nature
Nature: the meaning and function of "nature" in the novel.
Contexts -- Romanticism
Contexts -- The Sublime
Introduction 3
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("I lived principally in the country as a girl")
Letter 4.7
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("Beauties of nature")
Letter 4.8
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("Nature")
Letter 4.8
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("Nature")
1.3.4
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("Nature will allow")
1.3.7
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("My eyes were insensible")
1.3.7
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("To forget those friends")
1.3.8
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("Doomed by slavery")
1.4.8
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("Capable of observing outward objects")
1.4.8
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("It was a divine spring")
1.5.2
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("The dark side of human nature")
1.5.3
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("Our placid home, and our contented hearts") [1831 only]
1.5.9
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("Present season was indeed divine")
2.1.5
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("As belonging to another earth")
2.2.1
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("The awful and majestic in nature")
2.2.2
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("Trees broken and strewed on the ground")
2.2.2
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("Why does man boast of sensibilities superior")
2.2.3
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("Rather the vast river of ice")
2.3.5
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("All the light I enjoyed came through the stye")
2.4.4
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("The first little white flower")
2.4.6
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("This frequently took place")
2.4.7
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("Nature")
2.5.4
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("Stars of pale radiance among the moonlight woods")
2.7.6
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("Chief delights")
2.8.1
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("I was like a wild beast")
2.8.6
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("Oh, earth!")
2.8.6
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("Soft tears")
2.8.8
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("My desolate state")
2.9.4
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("I tried to stifle these sensations")
2.9.5
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("By the sun ... heaven")
3.1.5
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("Careless of what was passing around")
3.1.6
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("A singularly variegated landscape")
3.1.7
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("A soul more in harmony with man")
3.1.7
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("External nature")
3.1.8
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("Tintern Abbey")
3.2.2
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("Nature")
3.2.3
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("Beautiful in nature . . . sublime . . . of man")
3.4.10
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("The sun shone upon me")
3.5.10
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("How happy and serene all nature")
3.5.10
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("Scent of flowers and hay")
3.6.1
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("Suddenly a heavy storm of rain descended")
Walton 5
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("September 2d")
Walton 9
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("A shout of tumultuous joy")