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my imagination . . . sting me

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my imagination . . . sting me

As on several earlier occasions in the novel (see I:3:11, I:4:18, I:6:24) the Romantic imagination is here connected with inner torment rather than transcendence. Instead of regenerating the psychic economy, the imagination preys across its isolated and wholly enclosed spaces.

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