Literary Interpretation: Current Models and a New DepartureÅbo Akademis Förlag, 1988 - 132 sider |
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Side 62
... attitude in the course of the poem ( whereas Logsdon describes a continuous working out of the same basic attitude ) . Weinbrot certainly feels that Lonsdale " urges a dialectic different from the one " he discusses ( 1978 , p . 538 n ...
... attitude in the course of the poem ( whereas Logsdon describes a continuous working out of the same basic attitude ) . Weinbrot certainly feels that Lonsdale " urges a dialectic different from the one " he discusses ( 1978 , p . 538 n ...
Side 63
... attitude to- wards the villagers ( which is not the same thing as his attitude towards obscurity or greatness as goals for himself ) . In Lons- dale's view it is thoroughly sympathetic ; Weinbrot finds it apolo- getic and condescending ...
... attitude to- wards the villagers ( which is not the same thing as his attitude towards obscurity or greatness as goals for himself ) . In Lons- dale's view it is thoroughly sympathetic ; Weinbrot finds it apolo- getic and condescending ...
Side 86
... attitude ( alienation or sympathetic admiration ) is conveyed by these lines ? These are typical interpretive questions . The answer to them does not appear directly from verbal meaning , however unambiguous that meaning may be . The ...
... attitude ( alienation or sympathetic admiration ) is conveyed by these lines ? These are typical interpretive questions . The answer to them does not appear directly from verbal meaning , however unambiguous that meaning may be . The ...
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PREFACE | 9 |
GRAYS ELEGY AND FOUR | 19 |
From Affinity to Imagined Union | 38 |
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acceptable interpretations according Aesthetics affinity ambiguity argue argument assumptions attitude Beardsley chapter claim clearly combined compatible Complementarity Thesis considered context correct interpretation correspondence and comprehensiveness Creation Model Daniel Deronda dead death deconstructive described descriptive statements divergent Dombey and Son earthly success eccentric behaviour Ekenäs emphasis entity Epitaph evant example extratextual fact fame Firstly four interpretations Gray's Elegy Harold Bloom Hirsch human imagined union incompatible interpretations Inference Model inter interpre Interpretive Communities interpretive diversity interpretive practice isolated Juhl's knowledge language law of noncontradiction linguistic literary criticism literary interpretation logically incompatible Logsdon Lonsdale ments metaphor metonymy Model of interpretation nature obscurity passage Pettersson physical objects plausible poem poet's possible implications pretations principle question Rand reason reference Rimmon rustics seems sense speaker strategy suggest suitcase is heavy swain's sympathy tations terpretations theorists theory Thomas Gray tion tive true verbal meaning villagers Weinbrot words Wright Wuthering Heights