The Poetry of Life: Shelley and Literary FormUniversity of Toronto Press, 1987 - 290 sider |
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Side 122
... 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 distinct discursive strategy which ...
... 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 distinct discursive strategy which ...
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... mode of comedy uncongenial to his temperament . His contemptuous dismissal of Sheridan's School for Scandal is perfectly consistent with the notion that other comic modes may coexist beside the comedy of manners . Shelley nevertheless ...
... mode of comedy uncongenial to his temperament . His contemptuous dismissal of Sheridan's School for Scandal is perfectly consistent with the notion that other comic modes may coexist beside the comedy of manners . Shelley nevertheless ...
Side 160
... mode to an extreme in Swellfoot , Shelley betrays his deepest commitment as a poet . This vicious satire is a step backward for him ; not simply a regression to the rough agitprop of Queen Mab , it represents a failure of imaginative ...
... mode to an extreme in Swellfoot , Shelley betrays his deepest commitment as a poet . This vicious satire is a step backward for him ; not simply a regression to the rough agitprop of Queen Mab , it represents a failure of imaginative ...
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Locating an Audience | 17 |
A Lyric Turn Within | 37 |
The Lyric Outward Bound | 63 |
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