Romantic Poems, Poets, and NarratorsKent State University Press, 2000 - 203 psl. Romantic Poems, Poets, and Narrators will be valuable to specialists not only in romantic period studies but in literary theory and poetics as well. Students of Blake, Coleridge, Wordsworth, and Keats will appreciate these refreshingly subtle, tactful, and convincing new readings of the major romantic poems. The book is a scholarly and engaging guide to the various and complex discourses--formalist, psychoanalytic, deconstructive, new historicist--that have provided the terms in which these poems have been and currently are received. |
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... mastery , but I shall be arguing that the poets character- istically represent it to be impossible . At the same time they see attempting it to be necessary , because they cannot otherwise understand its limits . Mastery and awareness ...
... mastery , but I shall be arguing that the poets character- istically represent it to be impossible . At the same time they see attempting it to be necessary , because they cannot otherwise understand its limits . Mastery and awareness ...
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... mastery than with the question of narrative mastery or understanding within the poetry - a con- cern all these poems share thematically , allusively , or generically . Like Romantic authors , narrators , and characters , then , we are ...
... mastery than with the question of narrative mastery or understanding within the poetry - a con- cern all these poems share thematically , allusively , or generically . Like Romantic authors , narrators , and characters , then , we are ...
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... mastery of the world . When that identity is seen as a solution instead of a problem , Blake and his speakers are conflated , and the poems become embodiments of a Blakean system that achieves such mastery . But we do not have to reject ...
... mastery of the world . When that identity is seen as a solution instead of a problem , Blake and his speakers are conflated , and the poems become embodiments of a Blakean system that achieves such mastery . But we do not have to reject ...
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... mastery of the Mariner's story but also intends the glossator's Neoplatonic understanding to be unable to account for that story . Such attempted mastery is doubly present in the poem , since the Mariner too seeks it and , like the ...
... mastery of the Mariner's story but also intends the glossator's Neoplatonic understanding to be unable to account for that story . Such attempted mastery is doubly present in the poem , since the Mariner too seeks it and , like the ...
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... mastery over Wordsworth's text and his understanding of it that reminds us of the same claim made by similar readings of Coleridge's poem . Such a claim denies or obscures the limits to interpretive understanding that , I argue , inhere ...
... mastery over Wordsworth's text and his understanding of it that reminds us of the same claim made by similar readings of Coleridge's poem . Such a claim denies or obscures the limits to interpretive understanding that , I argue , inhere ...
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Introduction to the Songs of Experience The Infection of Time | 12 |
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner Distinguishing the Certain from the Uncertain | 34 |
The Prelude Still Something to Pursue | 65 |
The Intimations Ode An Infinite Complexity | 88 |
Lamia Attitude Is Every Thing | 110 |
Conclusion | 137 |
Notes | 153 |
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aesthetic ambiguity Ancient Mariner Apollonius argues argument awareness Bailey Bard Bard's believe Blake Bloom characterizes claim coherence Coleridge Coleridge's complex consciousness context critical cultural Dacier deconstructive desire discourse dream eighteenth-century emphasis added ence episode example fantasy formalist genre gloss glossator historicism historicist human imagination implies intention interpretation Intimations Ode John Keats Keats Keats's Lacan Lamia language latent content least limits literary Lycius lyric Lyrical Ballads Mariner's experience mastery McGann meaning metaphoric mind moral narrative narrator narrator's nature Neoplatonic Oxford philosophical Platonic Platonic shades poem poem's poet's poetic poetry Prelude primary process problem prophetic psychic psychoanalytic Reader-Response Criticism readers reflect relation rhetoric Rime Romantic poets Romanticism seems self-consciousness sense Simplon Pass Songs of Experience speaker stanzas sublime suggests textual theory Tintern Abbey tion transcendent truth understanding vision Warren William Blake William Wordsworth words Wordsworth York