Wordsworth in His Major Lyrics: The Art and Psychology of Self-representationUniversity of Missouri Press, 2001 - 180 psl. |
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... psychological, historical, social, and other dimensions to it. For this reason more than any other, perhaps, readers, teachers, and critics have tended to prefer practical answers to the question while reading or teaching or writing ...
... psychological, historical, social, and other dimensions to it. For this reason more than any other, perhaps, readers, teachers, and critics have tended to prefer practical answers to the question while reading or teaching or writing ...
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... psychological issues relating to the complexities of self-representation in 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 ...
... psychological issues relating to the complexities of self-representation in 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 ...
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... psychological, historical, or other determinants of the poet's empirical self but to emphasize what he calls the most important aspect of "the human predicament," which is "to remain, always, within language.”4 Despite its genuine ...
... psychological, historical, or other determinants of the poet's empirical self but to emphasize what he calls the most important aspect of "the human predicament," which is "to remain, always, within language.”4 Despite its genuine ...
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... psychological) solution to human problems, they are illusory. "The idea that poetry, or even consciousness," McGann writes, "can set one free of the ruins of history and culture is the grand illusion of every Romantic poet." McGann does ...
... psychological) solution to human problems, they are illusory. "The idea that poetry, or even consciousness," McGann writes, "can set one free of the ruins of history and culture is the grand illusion of every Romantic poet." McGann does ...
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... psychological and developmental issues . Feminist criticism has provided one of the most important revisions of critical thinking about the lyrical " I. " In bringing attention to the numerous women readers and writers of the early ...
... psychological and developmental issues . Feminist criticism has provided one of the most important revisions of critical thinking about the lyrical " I. " In bringing attention to the numerous women readers and writers of the early ...
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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