Wordsworth in His Major Lyrics: The Art and Psychology of Self-representationUniversity of Missouri Press, 2001 - 180 psl. |
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... poems are autobiographical, as Wordsworth repeatedly says or implies in his prefaces, letters, notes, and remarks to ... poem begs the question of how the self or subjectivity of the "I" is constituted. An answer more alert to the ...
... poems are autobiographical, as Wordsworth repeatedly says or implies in his prefaces, letters, notes, and remarks to ... poem begs the question of how the self or subjectivity of the "I" is constituted. An answer more alert to the ...
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... poetic form. In deconstructive approaches, for example, where the issue is 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 ...
... poetic form. In deconstructive approaches, for example, where the issue is 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 ...
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... poem or the idea of the speaker's "self," like the idea of authorial presence, tends to be displaced by or subordinated to the importance of a "text" as a construct of language. This is the reason J. Hillis Miller, in his reading of the ...
... poem or the idea of the speaker's "self," like the idea of authorial presence, tends to be displaced by or subordinated to the importance of a "text" as a construct of language. This is the reason J. Hillis Miller, in his reading of the ...
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... poems that displace and elide specific social, economic, and political problems and discontents, as well as ... poem's greatness.3 As important as New Historicism has been for Romantic studies in the last fifteen years, however ...
... poems that displace and elide specific social, economic, and political problems and discontents, as well as ... poem's greatness.3 As important as New Historicism has been for Romantic studies in the last fifteen years, however ...
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... poems and the extent to which the self in a Wordsworth poem is the intersubjective creation or product of that dialogue . Paul Magnuson's Coleridge and Wordsworth : A Lyrical Dialogue presents a strong argument that the poems of the two ...
... poems and the extent to which the self in a Wordsworth poem is the intersubjective creation or product of that dialogue . Paul Magnuson's Coleridge and Wordsworth : A Lyrical Dialogue presents a strong argument that the poems of the two ...
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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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