The Poetry of Life: Shelley and Literary FormUniversity of Toronto Press, 1987 - 290 sider |
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... a skeptic , he took a modest view of the limits of human experience , yet he committed himself to the most consummate aspirations of human desire . The + mystery remains how to reconcile his imaginative energy with The Poetry of Life.
... a skeptic , he took a modest view of the limits of human experience , yet he committed himself to the most consummate aspirations of human desire . The + mystery remains how to reconcile his imaginative energy with The Poetry of Life.
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... limit the ways in which that subjectivity can express itself poetically . Neither the imagination of the poet nor ... limits of language that Shelley is engaged as a writer , and in which he invites his reader to join . Since Shelley ...
... limit the ways in which that subjectivity can express itself poetically . Neither the imagination of the poet nor ... limits of language that Shelley is engaged as a writer , and in which he invites his reader to join . Since Shelley ...
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... limits its subject matter and the mode of its operation . ' It is instructive to think similarly about types of literature as institutions , especially when we consider their functional dimension . Each literary form ( and mode ) has a ...
... limits its subject matter and the mode of its operation . ' It is instructive to think similarly about types of literature as institutions , especially when we consider their functional dimension . Each literary form ( and mode ) has a ...
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Locating an Audience | 17 |
A Lyric Turn Within | 37 |
The Lyric Outward Bound | 63 |
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