Wordsworth in His Major Lyrics: The Art and Psychology of Self-representationUniversity of Missouri Press, 2001 - 180 psl. |
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... language, the speaker in the poem or the self represented in it is explained in terms of the problems of signification and meaning posed. 1. The Norton Anthology of English Literature, General Editor, M. H. Abrams, 2:7. 2. For the idea ...
... language, the speaker in the poem or the self represented in it is explained in terms of the problems of signification and meaning posed. 1. The Norton Anthology of English Literature, General Editor, M. H. Abrams, 2:7. 2. For the idea ...
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... language. Since the word self has no stable or definite referent, no transcendental signified to refer to, its meaning can be clarified only by working out the differences between it and other signifiers.2 The aim of a deconstructive ...
... language. Since the word self has no stable or definite referent, no transcendental signified to refer to, its meaning can be clarified only by working out the differences between it and other signifiers.2 The aim of a deconstructive ...
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The Art and Psychology of Self-representation Leon Waldoff. in language impossible to define with any sense of certainty, the idea of an actual, empirical self is placed in such suspension that the word self almost becomes a term of ...
The Art and Psychology of Self-representation Leon Waldoff. in language impossible to define with any sense of certainty, the idea of an actual, empirical self is placed in such suspension that the word self almost becomes a term of ...
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... Language and Female Experience in Nineteenth - Century Women's Writing ; Marlon Ross , “ Naturalizing Gender : Woman's Place in Wordsworth's Ideological Landscape , " and Ross , The Contours of Masculine Desire : Romanticism and the ...
... Language and Female Experience in Nineteenth - Century Women's Writing ; Marlon Ross , “ Naturalizing Gender : Woman's Place in Wordsworth's Ideological Landscape , " and Ross , The Contours of Masculine Desire : Romanticism and the ...
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... language , political and social consciousness , intertextual relationships , and social and cultural history . As important as these concerns are , the focus on them has resulted in a neglect of certain formalist and psychological ...
... language , political and social consciousness , intertextual relationships , and social and cultural history . As important as these concerns are , the focus on them has resulted in a neglect of certain formalist and psychological ...
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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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achieved act of self-representation anxiety apostrophe appears autobiographical awareness Beaumont character climactic Coleridge Coleridge's conception consciousness critical death dejection Dorothy Wordsworth dramatic earlier Elegiac Stanzas emphasizes encounter Ernest de Selincourt Essays expressivist father feelings Fenwick Notes fictional Freud human ideal identifies imagination important Intimations Ode Isabella Fenwick John John Keats Keats language Leech-gatherer letters lines lyric speaker Lyrical Ballads M. H. Abrams major lyrics memory mind moments mood Mount Snowdon narration narrative Nature notion person phrase poem poet speaking poet's poetic Prelude presence Prose psychological questions reading recognition reenactment relationship repetition representation represents Resolution and Independence Romantic lyric Romantic poetry Romanticism says scene self-dramatizing self-transformation sense of loss soul speaker of Tintern speaker's thoughts speaker's utterance splitting strategies structure subjectivity sublime suggest things Tintern Abbey tradition transformation transitional traumatic understanding University Press verse paragraph voice William Wordsworth words Wordsworth's poetry Wye valley