The Poetics of Disappointment: Wordsworth to AshberyUniversity of Virginia Press, 1999 |
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... loss has fractured and paralyzed the for- merly hopeful self because that self seems in retrospect arrogant and naive - or , as Ashbery puts it , the dream sustaining all other dreams dies . ( Continued on back flap ) THE POETICS OF ...
... loss has fractured and paralyzed the for- merly hopeful self because that self seems in retrospect arrogant and naive - or , as Ashbery puts it , the dream sustaining all other dreams dies . ( Continued on back flap ) THE POETICS OF ...
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... loss of vitality and self - esteem bewailed in major first - person poems is surreptitiously compensated by a gain in intellectual or artistic entitle- ment ; in the account given here , the losses are subtly compounded , mov- ing up ...
... loss of vitality and self - esteem bewailed in major first - person poems is surreptitiously compensated by a gain in intellectual or artistic entitle- ment ; in the account given here , the losses are subtly compounded , mov- ing up ...
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... the psychic state of being disappointed , which results in a complex condition of psychological deadlock . An experience of loss fractures and paralyzes the formerly hopeful self , because it makes that self X PREFACE.
... the psychic state of being disappointed , which results in a complex condition of psychological deadlock . An experience of loss fractures and paralyzes the formerly hopeful self , because it makes that self X PREFACE.
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... loss to know how to employ its remaining energies of thought and desire . As Ashbery puts it , the dream sustaining all other dreams dies ; one is left " To awake and try to begin living in what / Has now become a slum . " The paradigm ...
... loss to know how to employ its remaining energies of thought and desire . As Ashbery puts it , the dream sustaining all other dreams dies ; one is left " To awake and try to begin living in what / Has now become a slum . " The paradigm ...
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... loss and gain , despair and triumph , with which romanticism is usually identified . On the contrary , in disappointment it is precisely the self's confidence in the fascination and the power of its subjectivity that is sus- pended ...
... loss and gain , despair and triumph , with which romanticism is usually identified . On the contrary , in disappointment it is precisely the self's confidence in the fascination and the power of its subjectivity that is sus- pended ...
Turinys
Introduction I | 9 |
A Love in Desolation Masked | 66 |
Last Thoughts of the Unfinished Thinker | 95 |
The Soul Is Not a Soul | 136 |
Afterword | 171 |
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