The Narratological Analysis of Lyric Poetry: Studies in English Poetry from the 16th to the 20th CenturyWalter de Gruyter, 2011-08-11 - 267 psl. This study offers a fresh approach to the theory and practice of poetry criticism from a narratological perspective. Arguing that lyric poems share basic constituents of narration with prose fiction, namely temporal sequentiality of events and verbal mediation, the authors propose the transgeneric application of narratology to the poetic genre with the aim of utilizing the sophisticated framework of narratological categories for a more precise and complex modeling of the poetic text. On this basis, the study provides a new impetus to the neglected field of poetic theory as well as to methodology. The practical value of such an approach is then demonstrated by detailed model analyses of canonical English poems from all major periods between the 16th and the 20th centuries. The comparative discussion of these analyses draws general conclusions about the specifics of narrative structures in lyric poetry in contrast to prose fiction. |
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... influence , the sense of modern English ' danger ' being an additional implication . 4 Marvell's ' To His Coy Mistress ' ( see pp . 45–55 ) is an example of a poem in which the speaker attempts to seduce a woman . is accusing the woman ...
... influence : ' I have seen them gentle , tame , and meek , / That now are wild and do not remember / That some- time they put themselves in danger / To take bread at my hand ' ( ll . 3–6 ) . We cannot say for sure whether the speaker ...
... influence on the women . Unlike the speaker in the earlier poem , however , he does not hide his disappointment behind an ironic exchange of roles and retain his sup- posed gentleness , but is able to express his frustration and ...
... influence his relationship with his friend and patron , and to stabilize his identity in this context ( see below ) . 2 The homage script implicitly activated by the sonnet is manifested in a succession of statements . The speaker ...
... influence his ad- dressee in the first stanza has two aspects . On the one hand , he exagger- ates the potential arguments of his interlocutor in order to devalue them ; on the other , he tries to turn his interlocutor's attention to ...
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Verses on the Death of Dr Swift | 57 |
Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard | 79 |
Kubla Khan | 95 |
Promises like PieCrust | 139 |
The Voice | 147 |
Portrait of a Lady | 157 |
The Second Coming | 177 |
Man and Bat | 187 |
I Remember I Remember | 201 |
Ode to Suburbia | 213 |
Fiction | 223 |
Ode on Melancholy | 111 |
The Bishop Orders His Tomb at Saint Praxeds Church | 125 |
The Results of the Analyses and Their Implications for Narratology and the Theory and Analysis of Poetry | 233 |
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The Narratological Analysis of Lyric Poetry– Studies in English Poetry from ... Peter Hühn,Jens Kiefer Trumpų ištraukų rodinys - 2005 |