Unisa English Studies, Volumele 27-29Department of English, University of South Africa, 1989 |
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Pagina 14
... Lyric Speaker is a representative of a class . E. R. Harty University of South Africa This discussion will be concerned principally with the relationship between the dramatic monologue and the lyric genre . While the distinction between ...
... Lyric Speaker is a representative of a class . E. R. Harty University of South Africa This discussion will be concerned principally with the relationship between the dramatic monologue and the lyric genre . While the distinction between ...
Pagina 15
... lyric . The speaker in the impersonal lyric is non - specific and un - individualized . It does not follow that there is no correlation between the voice of the speaker and that of the poet , but that such an identification has little ...
... lyric . The speaker in the impersonal lyric is non - specific and un - individualized . It does not follow that there is no correlation between the voice of the speaker and that of the poet , but that such an identification has little ...
Pagina 21
... Lyric Speaker represents the poet himself depersonalization by individualizing Dramatic Monologue Speaker is an alien individual With the dramatic lyric at the centre , representing the point of maximum identity between poet and speaker ...
... Lyric Speaker represents the poet himself depersonalization by individualizing Dramatic Monologue Speaker is an alien individual With the dramatic lyric at the centre , representing the point of maximum identity between poet and speaker ...
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