Perspectives & Identities: The Elizabethan Writer's Search to Know His WorldRubicon Press, 1989 - Всего страниц: 234 |
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... become so sophisticated and so personal that there was a danger of it becoming overloaded . If a poet changed his angle of vision the reader could become confused . This happens when one reads The Faerie Queene . The problem had been ...
... become so sophisticated and so personal that there was a danger of it becoming overloaded . If a poet changed his angle of vision the reader could become confused . This happens when one reads The Faerie Queene . The problem had been ...
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... become entangled or even lost . It is not easy to reconcile the aims , as outlined by Spenser , and the structure of the poem as it develops in detailed narrative from Book II onwards . Did Spenser have a firm standpoint one has to ask ...
... become entangled or even lost . It is not easy to reconcile the aims , as outlined by Spenser , and the structure of the poem as it develops in detailed narrative from Book II onwards . Did Spenser have a firm standpoint one has to ask ...
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... become so involved that they have sometimes to be settled by direct statement . The poet moves into focus instead of remaining behind his dramatic characters , and becomes another identity . He is in some measure the energetic ...
... become so involved that they have sometimes to be settled by direct statement . The poet moves into focus instead of remaining behind his dramatic characters , and becomes another identity . He is in some measure the energetic ...
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New Perspectives | 7 |
Shifting Viewpoints | 36 |
Themes of Mistaken Identity | 70 |
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