The Poetics of Disappointment: Wordsworth to AshberyUniversity of Virginia Press, 1999 |
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... 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 DISAPPOINTMENT This One W686 - X6Y -
... 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 DISAPPOINTMENT This One W686 - X6Y -
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... seem obvious enough , if it is taken to be simply the frustration of wishes or ex- pectations . Yet what I am isolating under this name — failure , defeat , and mortification — signifies a more complex and traumatic experience . For it ...
... seem obvious enough , if it is taken to be simply the frustration of wishes or ex- pectations . Yet what I am isolating under this name — failure , defeat , and mortification — signifies a more complex and traumatic experience . For it ...
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... seem in retrospect to have been arrogant and naive . The self now regards itself as having grossly overestimated its power and significance , and it loses ontological status in its own eyes : it seems to itself a mediocre thing and is ...
... seem in retrospect to have been arrogant and naive . The self now regards itself as having grossly overestimated its power and significance , and it loses ontological status in its own eyes : it seems to itself a mediocre thing and is ...
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... seem paradoxical to claim that a series of first - person poems can share in the representation of " self - effacement " or that aesthetically successful poems can speak for an abyss of failure . I believe that both paradoxes are ...
... seem paradoxical to claim that a series of first - person poems can share in the representation of " self - effacement " or that aesthetically successful poems can speak for an abyss of failure . I believe that both paradoxes are ...
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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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ambition Ashbery Ashbery's Auroras Auroras of Autumn become Bloom canto Coleridge consolation crisis lyric describes desire desolation despair destiny disap disillusionment dream elegiac emotional empty existential experience failure family romance fantasy fate feeling finds first-person Freud frustration Gray's grief Harmonium Harold Bloom heart hope human humiliation Ibid idealization illusion imagination impasse inner intellectual Intimations Ode John Ashbery Kierkegaard late lyrics late poems LAURA QUINNEY Lerici lines loss lost Magnetic Lady means melancholia ment mind mother mourning narcissism narcissistic nature nostalgia object one's ontological pain pathos poem's poems of disappointment poetic poetry poets pointment portrays present Prometheus Unbound promise psychological representation represents rhetoric romantic romanticism sadness self-conception self-consciousness Self-Portrait self's sense Shelley Shelley's solipsism sonnet sorrow soul speaker spirit stanza Stevens's suffering takes teleology theme things thought Tintern Abbey tion transcendent Triumph turn Vendler Wallace Stevens Wordsworth Wordsworth and Coleridge