The Unremarkable WordsworthU of Minnesota Press, 1987 - Всего страниц: 247 |
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Стр. ix
... becomes one " with the poet he is reading . Instead , he makes of his consciousness , paradoxically , a self - consciousness for another , and hence , a self- consciousness impossible to the poet studied . Self - consciousness is , of ...
... becomes one " with the poet he is reading . Instead , he makes of his consciousness , paradoxically , a self - consciousness for another , and hence , a self- consciousness impossible to the poet studied . Self - consciousness is , of ...
Стр. xi
... become possible only in a " secularized " world . For Hartman , as for Walter Benjamin , poetic forms emerge from the life- forms of human beings before the French and Industrial Revolutions . The whole burden of the Enlightenment and ...
... become possible only in a " secularized " world . For Hartman , as for Walter Benjamin , poetic forms emerge from the life- forms of human beings before the French and Industrial Revolutions . The whole burden of the Enlightenment and ...
Стр. xiii
... becomes absorbed into science , something with which it is ultimately profoundly at odds : history becomes a matter of fact , instead of a matter of meaning , namely , a great collection of stories we would not willingly let die . The ...
... becomes absorbed into science , something with which it is ultimately profoundly at odds : history becomes a matter of fact , instead of a matter of meaning , namely , a great collection of stories we would not willingly let die . The ...
Стр. xviii
... becomes sufficiently rigid to sustain irony . The poem presents not contrasting moods , but " a single mood mounting to a climax in the pantheistic magnificence of the last two lines . ” E.D. Hirsch comments , I think rightly , that ...
... becomes sufficiently rigid to sustain irony . The poem presents not contrasting moods , but " a single mood mounting to a climax in the pantheistic magnificence of the last two lines . ” E.D. Hirsch comments , I think rightly , that ...
Стр. xix
... becomes ' an intermediate modality of consciousness rather than an intermediate being " : she is a muse - like figure closely associated with the movements of the poet's imagination . She hauntingly repre- sents an " elision of the ...
... becomes ' an intermediate modality of consciousness rather than an intermediate being " : she is a muse - like figure closely associated with the movements of the poet's imagination . She hauntingly repre- sents an " elision of the ...
Содержание
1 Wordsworth Revisited | 3 |
2 A Touching Compulsion | 18 |
3 Inscriptions and Romantic Nature Poetry | 31 |
4 False Themes and Gentle Minds | 47 |
5 Wordsworth and Goethe in Literary History | 58 |
6 Blessing the Torrent | 75 |
7 Words Wish Worth | 90 |
8 Diction and Defense | 120 |
10 Timely Utterance Once More | 152 |
11 The Poetics of Prophecy | 163 |
12 Elation in Hegel and Wordsworth | 182 |
13 Wordsworth before Heidegger | 194 |
14 The Unremarkable Poet | 207 |
Notes | 223 |
Index | 241 |
9 The Use and Abuse of Structural Analysis | 129 |
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abyss apocalyptic become beginning Blake blessing blind called child Classical Coleridge Coleridge's consciousness curse Danish Boy darkness death Devil's Bridge diction divine Dorothy Wordsworth echoes elation English epigram epitaph evokes experience eyes feeling fiat genius loci ghostly Goethe Goethe's Grasmere Greek Anthology Hartman haunted Hegel Heidegger Heidegger's human imagination inscription interpretation Intimations Ode Jacques Lacan kind language light literary Lyrical Ballads meaning metaphor Milton mind mode myth nature passion perhaps personification phrase poem poet poet's poetic Prelude prophetic psychoanalysis question reader reading relation rhetoric Riffaterre River Duddon Romance sacred scripture secular seems sense silence Simplon Pass Snowdon sonnet sound speak speech spirit stanza strange structure style sublime suggests temporal theme Theocritus things thou thought Tintern Abbey tion touch tradition tree utterance verse Viamala vision visionary voice William Wordsworth wish words Wordsworth writes Yew-Trees yews