Literary Interpretation: Current Models and a New DepartureÅbo Akademis Förlag, 1988 - 132 sider |
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... success is seriously undermined if the speaker's attitude is said to include sympathy as well as condescension . But to save our synthesis , let us for the time being accept these losses and say that in 11.1-65 the speaker manifests a ...
... success is seriously undermined if the speaker's attitude is said to include sympathy as well as condescension . But to save our synthesis , let us for the time being accept these losses and say that in 11.1-65 the speaker manifests a ...
Side 66
... success ( Weinbrot ) . On the other hand , their views of the beginning of the poem are logically in- compatible . Not even with recourse to the concept of ambiva- lence can we reasonably say that at the beginning the speaker's attitude ...
... success ( Weinbrot ) . On the other hand , their views of the beginning of the poem are logically in- compatible . Not even with recourse to the concept of ambiva- lence can we reasonably say that at the beginning the speaker's attitude ...
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... successful instances from outside that range are felt to be incongruous and unacceptable . Applied to interpretive ... success " at the beginning of the poem , it would fit his particular context beautifully if the implication here was ...
... successful instances from outside that range are felt to be incongruous and unacceptable . Applied to interpretive ... success " at the beginning of the poem , it would fit his particular context beautifully if the implication here was ...
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PREFACE | 9 |
GRAYS ELEGY AND FOUR | 19 |
From Affinity to Imagined Union | 38 |
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