The Poetics of Disappointment: Wordsworth to AshberyUniversity of Virginia Press, 1999 |
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... poets explore is compen- sated by their celebration of a heroic self . Rather , Quinney argues , the form of dis- appointment examined by the romantic poet often finds him bewildered and op- pressed , in a state beyond the simple fail ...
... poets explore is compen- sated by their celebration of a heroic self . Rather , Quinney argues , the form of dis- appointment examined by the romantic poet often finds him bewildered and op- pressed , in a state beyond the simple fail ...
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... poets share . I advance an account of romanticism without con- solations . In the conventional version of romanticism and its legacy , the loss of vitality and self - esteem bewailed in major first - person poems is surreptitiously ...
... poets share . I advance an account of romanticism without con- solations . In the conventional version of romanticism and its legacy , the loss of vitality and self - esteem bewailed in major first - person poems is surreptitiously ...
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... poets represent the self struggling not only to re- cover an interest in the experience of the world but also in the experience of being an experiencing subject . Stevens and Ashbery then go on ex- plicitly to detail a disappointment ...
... poets represent the self struggling not only to re- cover an interest in the experience of the world but also in the experience of being an experiencing subject . Stevens and Ashbery then go on ex- plicitly to detail a disappointment ...
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... poets I study here are the poets of Harold Bloom's " high roman- tic " canon . I adopt his canon but depart from his account of what the poets have in common . For in his rendering of the romantic tradition , each poet wages a battle to ...
... poets I study here are the poets of Harold Bloom's " high roman- tic " canon . I adopt his canon but depart from his account of what the poets have in common . For in his rendering of the romantic tradition , each poet wages a battle to ...
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... poets in this list are all male : though some women write about the self - disenchanted self ( Charlotte Smith , Mary Shelley , and Elizabeth Bishop ) , it has been an especially prominent topic in poetry by men . Perhaps the upset of ...
... poets in this list are all male : though some women write about the self - disenchanted self ( Charlotte Smith , Mary Shelley , and Elizabeth Bishop ) , it has been an especially prominent topic in poetry by men . Perhaps the upset of ...
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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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