Wordsworth in His Major Lyrics: The Art and Psychology of Self-representationUniversity of Missouri Press, 2001 - 180 psl. |
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... poets constitute the Coleridge - Wordsworth canon and that individual poems are fragments of a dialogue . " A ... poet as an individual , and a reader's conception of the poet or speaker as a man with a personal history — someone with ...
... poets constitute the Coleridge - Wordsworth canon and that individual poems are fragments of a dialogue . " A ... poet as an individual , and a reader's conception of the poet or speaker as a man with a personal history — someone with ...
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... poets in dialogue and the conception of the poet - speaker's self is based largely on his poetic interaction with the other poet . In Gene Ruoff's Wordsworth and Coleridge : The Making of the Major Lyrics , 1802–1804 , the focus on what ...
... poets in dialogue and the conception of the poet - speaker's self is based largely on his poetic interaction with the other poet . In Gene Ruoff's Wordsworth and Coleridge : The Making of the Major Lyrics , 1802–1804 , the focus on what ...
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... 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 social and cultural history . As important as these concerns ...
... 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 social and cultural history . As important as these concerns ...
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... poets ) to the poem as a dramatized lyrical utterance that reflects the poet's art and psychology of self ... poetic self - creation was . . . intimately connected with an idea of his poetry and his life forming a model for ...
... poets ) to the poem as a dramatized lyrical utterance that reflects the poet's art and psychology of self ... poetic self - creation was . . . intimately connected with an idea of his poetry and his life forming a model for ...
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... poet. The self-dramatizing character of each speaker's utterance calls for a critical approach that will not only focus. 13. In Revolutionary “I,” Nichols also uses the term self-dramatizing. His use is similar in its concern with ...
... poet. The self-dramatizing character of each speaker's utterance calls for a critical approach that will not only focus. 13. In Revolutionary “I,” Nichols also uses the term self-dramatizing. His use is similar in its concern with ...
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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