Victorian Essays: a Symposium, 10 tomasWarren D. Anderson, Thomas D. Clareson Kent State University Press, 1967 - 127 psl. |
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... elegy . This is , indeed , why Arnold is so characteristically an elegiac poet , because the elegy is the form in which , under the guise of the death and rebirth of his sub- ject , he can accomplish the death of his Ordinary Self and ...
... elegy . This is , indeed , why Arnold is so characteristically an elegiac poet , because the elegy is the form in which , under the guise of the death and rebirth of his sub- ject , he can accomplish the death of his Ordinary Self and ...
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... elegy on Obermann , and he also does it in the elegies on Charlotte Brontë , his brother William Delafield Arnold , Clough , and the poet Heine . Let us examine briefly the elegy on Clough and that on Heine . Arnold first read Heine in ...
... elegy on Obermann , and he also does it in the elegies on Charlotte Brontë , his brother William Delafield Arnold , Clough , and the poet Heine . Let us examine briefly the elegy on Clough and that on Heine . Arnold first read Heine in ...
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... elegy . And so , a hundred lines after the beginning of the poem we get an elegy within an elegy which has as its purpose to determine whether the elegist can sing . That he can we learn from the sudden cry , " The tree ! the tree ...
... elegy . And so , a hundred lines after the beginning of the poem we get an elegy within an elegy which has as its purpose to determine whether the elegist can sing . That he can we learn from the sudden cry , " The tree ! the tree ...
Turinys
The Victorian Escape from Time | 1 |
A Higher Critical Sensibility | 17 |
Dickens and the Spirit of the Age 28 V | 28 |
Autorių teisės | |
Nerodoma skirsnių: 6
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Victorian Essays: a Symposium, 10 tomas Warren D. Anderson,Thomas D. Clareson Trumpų ištraukų rodinys - 1967 |
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