The Unremarkable WordsworthU of Minnesota Press, 1987 - Всего страниц: 247 |
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... Language Association of America. Chapter 7: “Words, Wish, Worth: Wordsworth,” by Geoffrey Hartman; from Deconstruction and Criticism by Harold Bloom, et al.; reprinted by permission of The Continuum Publishing Company. Chapter 8 ...
... Language Association of America. Chapter 7: “Words, Wish, Worth: Wordsworth,” by Geoffrey Hartman; from Deconstruction and Criticism by Harold Bloom, et al.; reprinted by permission of The Continuum Publishing Company. Chapter 8 ...
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... language in which this recollected experience was transformed into the guide of later life and feeling derived from the ordinary language of men, particularly rural men, whose lives preserved the great rhythms of pastoral and ...
... language in which this recollected experience was transformed into the guide of later life and feeling derived from the ordinary language of men, particularly rural men, whose lives preserved the great rhythms of pastoral and ...
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... language, not only as what escapes the terms of alien systems, but as a special quality those alien terms take on in the specific context of criticism. Through Wordsworth, we can read Hegel's Aufhebung as "elation, ” and perhaps even ...
... language, not only as what escapes the terms of alien systems, but as a special quality those alien terms take on in the specific context of criticism. Through Wordsworth, we can read Hegel's Aufhebung as "elation, ” and perhaps even ...
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... language and extraordinary language. One cannot decide whether the characteristic "there is. . . ” introduces unemphatic description or the aura of sacral attentiveness. One reason to occupy and stress this borderland is not just its ...
... language and extraordinary language. One cannot decide whether the characteristic "there is. . . ” introduces unemphatic description or the aura of sacral attentiveness. One reason to occupy and stress this borderland is not just its ...
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... language, a claim that could be translated into political, social, or even intellectual coercion. Yet de Man never actually said so, and in his last essays, he was already rebuking skeptics who seemed quite certain of what they did not ...
... language, a claim that could be translated into political, social, or even intellectual coercion. Yet de Man never actually said so, and in his last essays, he was already rebuking skeptics who seemed quite certain of what they did not ...
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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