Romantic Poems, Poets, and NarratorsKent State University Press, 2000 - 203 pages Romantic Poems, Poets, and Narrators will be valuable to specialists not only in romantic period studies but in literary theory and poetics as well. Students of Blake, Coleridge, Wordsworth, and Keats will appreciate these refreshingly subtle, tactful, and convincing new readings of the major romantic poems. The book is a scholarly and engaging guide to the various and complex discourses--formalist, psychoanalytic, deconstructive, new historicist--that have provided the terms in which these poems have been and currently are received. |
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... complex discourses - formalist , psychoanalytic , deconstructive , new historicist - that have provided the terms in which these well- known poems have been and currently are received . JOSEPH C. SITTERSON , JR . , is professor of.
... complex discourses - formalist , psychoanalytic , deconstructive , new historicist - that have provided the terms in which these well- known poems have been and currently are received . JOSEPH C. SITTERSON , JR . , is professor of.
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... historicism ; or , Cleanth Brooks is buried by Paul de Man , who in turn is buried by McGann . Baldick's own argu- ment is , to the contrary , that " critical discussion at any given time " is characterized by " the simultaneous ...
... historicism ; or , Cleanth Brooks is buried by Paul de Man , who in turn is buried by McGann . Baldick's own argu- ment is , to the contrary , that " critical discussion at any given time " is characterized by " the simultaneous ...
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... historicist reading of the poem , that the determining contemporary context for the poem's meaning is the interpretive frame of Coleridge's own systematic theology , then such attempted mastery is triply present - and , I argue , along ...
... historicist reading of the poem , that the determining contemporary context for the poem's meaning is the interpretive frame of Coleridge's own systematic theology , then such attempted mastery is triply present - and , I argue , along ...
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... historicists currently work . This older kind of historicism gets short shrift from theorists , perhaps because in 6. ROMANTIC POEMS , POETS , AND NARRATORS.
... historicists currently work . This older kind of historicism gets short shrift from theorists , perhaps because in 6. ROMANTIC POEMS , POETS , AND NARRATORS.
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... historicism , acutely conscious of its postmodernity , rejects as the liberal humanist myth of the transcendent Ro- mantic self . But this level of the personal is one that newer historicism cannot ignore in favor of its larger ...
... historicism , acutely conscious of its postmodernity , rejects as the liberal humanist myth of the transcendent Ro- mantic self . But this level of the personal is one that newer historicism cannot ignore in favor of its larger ...
Table des matières
Introduction to the Songs of Experience The Infection of Time | 12 |
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner Distinguishing the Certain from the Uncertain | 34 |
The Prelude Still Something to Pursue | 65 |
The Intimations Ode An Infinite Complexity | 88 |
Lamia Attitude Is Every Thing | 110 |
Conclusion | 137 |
Notes | 153 |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
aesthetic ambiguity Ancient Mariner Apollonius argues argument awareness Bailey Bard Bard's believe Blake Bloom characterizes claim coherence Coleridge Coleridge's complex consciousness context critical cultural Dacier deconstructive desire discourse dream eighteenth-century emphasis added ence episode example fantasy formalist genre gloss glossator historicism historicist human imagination implies intention interpretation Intimations Ode John Keats Keats Keats's Lacan Lamia language latent content least limits literary Lycius lyric Lyrical Ballads Mariner's experience mastery McGann meaning metaphoric mind moral narrative narrator narrator's nature Neoplatonic Oxford philosophical Platonic Platonic shades poem poem's poet's poetic poetry Prelude primary process problem prophetic psychic psychoanalytic Reader-Response Criticism readers reflect relation rhetoric Rime Romantic poets Romanticism seems self-consciousness sense Simplon Pass Songs of Experience speaker stanzas sublime suggests textual theory Tintern Abbey tion transcendent truth understanding vision Warren William Blake William Wordsworth words Wordsworth York