Wordsworth in His Major Lyrics: The Art and Psychology of Self-representationUniversity of Missouri Press, 2001 - 180 psl. |
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... attention to the numerous women readers and writers of the early nineteenth century , to attitudes toward gender embedded in the culture , and to the gendered constructions of subjectivity in the works of the six major Romantic poets ...
... attention to the numerous women readers and writers of the early nineteenth century , to attitudes toward gender embedded in the culture , and to the gendered constructions of subjectivity in the works of the six major Romantic poets ...
7 psl.
... attention to a tendency in recent criticism to explain the poet's " self " or the " I " of the poetry exclusively or largely in relation to concerns with language , political and social consciousness , intertextual relationships , and ...
... attention to a tendency in recent criticism to explain the poet's " self " or the " I " of the poetry exclusively or largely in relation to concerns with language , political and social consciousness , intertextual relationships , and ...
8 psl.
... attention be given to the poetics and psychology of appearing , being , and becoming in a text than to the biographical or historical or other aspects of Wordsworth's life and experience revealed in the text . In an important new ...
... attention be given to the poetics and psychology of appearing , being , and becoming in a text than to the biographical or historical or other aspects of Wordsworth's life and experience revealed in the text . In an important new ...
9 psl.
... attention to his preoccupation with himself, it does not, in my usage, include any pejorative connotation of affectation or histrionics, as it often does in ordinary usage. The Lucy poems provide examples in miniature form of the self ...
... attention to his preoccupation with himself, it does not, in my usage, include any pejorative connotation of affectation or histrionics, as it often does in ordinary usage. The Lucy poems provide examples in miniature form of the self ...
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... attention to some of the dramatic features of Wordsworth's poetry. In an essay entitled "Rhetoric as Drama: An Approach to the Romantic Ode" (1964), Irene Chayes showed that the features of plot discussed in Aristotle's Poetics are not ...
... attention to some of the dramatic features of Wordsworth's poetry. In an essay entitled "Rhetoric as Drama: An Approach to the Romantic Ode" (1964), Irene Chayes showed that the features of plot discussed in Aristotle's Poetics are not ...
Turinys
Transitional Self | 15 |
The Dramatics of SelfRepresentation in Tintern | 47 |
Resolution | 77 |
Public Performance Subjective | 103 |
The Poet in His Letters | 130 |
The Prelude as a Major Lyric | 152 |
Works Cited | 165 |
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Wordsworth in His Major Lyrics– The Art and Psychology of Self-representation Leon Waldoff Peržiūra negalima - 2001 |
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