Literary Interpretation: Current Models and a New DepartureÅbo Akademis Förlag, 1988 - 132 sider |
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Side 31
... Epitaph is attributed to " an un- known sympathizer " and " by the relative permanence of its inscription on stone " , moved " into apparent timelessness " ( 11.117-20 are quoted ) . Lonsdale goes on to say that since the Elegy is ...
... Epitaph is attributed to " an un- known sympathizer " and " by the relative permanence of its inscription on stone " , moved " into apparent timelessness " ( 11.117-20 are quoted ) . Lonsdale goes on to say that since the Elegy is ...
Side 44
... Epitaph , however , " gives the argument an almost ironic turn " ( p . 388 ) . Its recourse to God suggests that ultimate- ly epitaphs are superfluous - though human nature being what it is , we still need them . God " serves as the ...
... Epitaph , however , " gives the argument an almost ironic turn " ( p . 388 ) . Its recourse to God suggests that ultimate- ly epitaphs are superfluous - though human nature being what it is , we still need them . God " serves as the ...
Side 45
... epitaphs can easily be extended to cover remembrance in gene- ral , which explains why the speaker fantasizes about the " kind- red spirit " ( 1.96 ) and the swain's recollection of him in stanzas 25-29 , as well as about his own epitaph ...
... epitaphs can easily be extended to cover remembrance in gene- ral , which explains why the speaker fantasizes about the " kind- red spirit " ( 1.96 ) and the swain's recollection of him in stanzas 25-29 , as well as about his own epitaph ...
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PREFACE | 9 |
GRAYS ELEGY AND FOUR | 19 |
From Affinity to Imagined Union | 38 |
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