Literary Interpretation: Current Models and a New DepartureÅbo Akademis Förlag, 1988 - 132 sider |
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Side 40
... clearly accept- able , almost commonplace . The claim that stanzas 5-19 show the speaker's emotional affinity with the village dead seems well supported by his constant reference to them ; his admiration for their work and his ...
... clearly accept- able , almost commonplace . The claim that stanzas 5-19 show the speaker's emotional affinity with the village dead seems well supported by his constant reference to them ; his admiration for their work and his ...
Side 67
... clearly opposed that to avoid recourse to an almost chaotic concept of ambivalence we must emphasize one and de - emphasize the other . But even chal- lenged by the other set , neither of them seems so obviously mis- guided that ...
... clearly opposed that to avoid recourse to an almost chaotic concept of ambivalence we must emphasize one and de - emphasize the other . But even chal- lenged by the other set , neither of them seems so obviously mis- guided that ...
Side 103
... clearly no end to the things which one may reasonably say about man , but without suitable metaphorical specification " Man is a chair " is not one of them . Similarly , the literary text is not infinitely malleable : verbal meaning is ...
... clearly no end to the things which one may reasonably say about man , but without suitable metaphorical specification " Man is a chair " is not one of them . Similarly , the literary text is not infinitely malleable : verbal meaning is ...
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PREFACE | 9 |
GRAYS ELEGY AND FOUR | 19 |
From Affinity to Imagined Union | 38 |
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