The Unremarkable WordsworthU of Minnesota Press, 1987 - Всего страниц: 247 |
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Стр. ix
... modes of thought , neither to repel nor submit to them , but to raise the voltage of reading by sustaining a polar tension . It is precisely from such confrontations that Hartman clarifies the autonomy of the poem and its language , not ...
... modes of thought , neither to repel nor submit to them , but to raise the voltage of reading by sustaining a polar tension . It is precisely from such confrontations that Hartman clarifies the autonomy of the poem and its language , not ...
Стр. x
... mode of thinking ? Derrida would not say so , but would , undoubtedly , undo the opposi- tion of secular to sacred : certainly , the secular takes its meaning from its opposi- tion to the sacred , so that " thoroughly secular " is a ...
... mode of thinking ? Derrida would not say so , but would , undoubtedly , undo the opposi- tion of secular to sacred : certainly , the secular takes its meaning from its opposi- tion to the sacred , so that " thoroughly secular " is a ...
Стр. xi
... modes of thought and representation , demand their own responsive expression . Did not Wordsworth himself imagine a poetry which would have fully assimilated science ? One could exemplify the opposition by Freud's Future of an Illusion ...
... modes of thought and representation , demand their own responsive expression . Did not Wordsworth himself imagine a poetry which would have fully assimilated science ? One could exemplify the opposition by Freud's Future of an Illusion ...
Стр. xix
... mode as ' lying between ritual mourning and personal reminiscence . " Lucy is a " boundary being , " a human in whom we take a per- sonal interest , and yet more , the harbinger of a realm of spirit . But she is seen so entirely " from ...
... mode as ' lying between ritual mourning and personal reminiscence . " Lucy is a " boundary being , " a human in whom we take a per- sonal interest , and yet more , the harbinger of a realm of spirit . But she is seen so entirely " from ...
Стр. xx
... modes . Where we find in Wordsworth what can be described as an attempt to convert a divine or willful imperative ... mode of thought incapable of articulating itself in any of its traditional forms , precisely because it could emerge ...
... modes . Where we find in Wordsworth what can be described as an attempt to convert a divine or willful imperative ... mode of thought incapable of articulating itself in any of its traditional forms , precisely because it could emerge ...
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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