The Poetry of Life: Shelley and Literary FormUniversity of Toronto Press, 1987 - 290 sider |
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... function . How the subject can function to produce change in literature , however , is perhaps best explained by the dialogical theory of Bakhtin . In his essay on ' Dis- course and the Novel , ' the latter regards traditional poetry as ...
... function . How the subject can function to produce change in literature , however , is perhaps best explained by the dialogical theory of Bakhtin . In his essay on ' Dis- course and the Novel , ' the latter regards traditional poetry as ...
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... function of the Fool in Lear , emphasizing always his wisdom rather than his irony . Shelley was alive to the function of foolery in other drama besides Shakespeare's ; Medwin recalls ( p . 244 ) that , reading Calderón's Cisma di ...
... function of the Fool in Lear , emphasizing always his wisdom rather than his irony . Shelley was alive to the function of foolery in other drama besides Shakespeare's ; Medwin recalls ( p . 244 ) that , reading Calderón's Cisma di ...
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... function ' ( p . 89 ) is the basis of pragmatic ( or rhetorical ) criticism . CHAPTER TWO 1 Cf. Paul de Man's discussion of the functional implications of intentional objects in Blindness and Insight ( New York : Oxford University Press ...
... function ' ( p . 89 ) is the basis of pragmatic ( or rhetorical ) criticism . CHAPTER TWO 1 Cf. Paul de Man's discussion of the functional implications of intentional objects in Blindness and Insight ( New York : Oxford University Press ...
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Locating an Audience | 17 |
A Lyric Turn Within | 37 |
The Lyric Outward Bound | 63 |
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