Addressing Frank Kermode: Essays in Criticism and InterpretationSpringer, 30 iul. 1991 - 218 pagini |
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... Poetry at Harvard . In 1989 he was Senior Visiting Fellow at the University of Warwick's Centre for Research in Philosophy and Literature where versions of the papers comprising Part One of this volume were first presented and discussed ...
... Poetry at Harvard . In 1989 he was Senior Visiting Fellow at the University of Warwick's Centre for Research in Philosophy and Literature where versions of the papers comprising Part One of this volume were first presented and discussed ...
Pagina viii
... poet and critic whose most recent volumes are Harp Lake ( 1988 ) and Melodious Guile : Fictive Pattern in Poetic Language ( 1989 ) . George Hunter was the founding Professor of English and Com- parative Literature at the University of ...
... poet and critic whose most recent volumes are Harp Lake ( 1988 ) and Melodious Guile : Fictive Pattern in Poetic Language ( 1989 ) . George Hunter was the founding Professor of English and Com- parative Literature at the University of ...
Pagina xii
... need to preserve this distinction and the primacy of literature over criticism , appealing to the ' rare experience of poetry ' , its power ' to stop the heart ' as commentary never can . And yet the piece , itself tracing xii Introduction.
... need to preserve this distinction and the primacy of literature over criticism , appealing to the ' rare experience of poetry ' , its power ' to stop the heart ' as commentary never can . And yet the piece , itself tracing xii Introduction.
Pagina xiii
... poets is implicitly proposed by the last essay , written by a critic and scholar who is also a distinguished poet . This gift , which the essay exemplifies , is that of an ear finely tuned to the multifarious forms of language , or , as ...
... poets is implicitly proposed by the last essay , written by a critic and scholar who is also a distinguished poet . This gift , which the essay exemplifies , is that of an ear finely tuned to the multifarious forms of language , or , as ...
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Cuprins
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The Sense of a Beginning 222 | 22 |
Secrets and Surfaces | 38 |
Frank Kermode and the Idea | 58 |
The History of Styles as a Style of History | 74 |
A Response | 89 |
Narrative Devices in | 109 |
Defamation | 124 |
Sherlock Holmes and the Adventure of | 154 |
The Pater of Joyce and Eliot | 169 |
The Romance of a Preposition | 189 |
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Addressing Frank Kermode: Essays in Criticism and Interpretation Margaret Tudeau-Clayton,Martin Warner Previzualizare limitată - 1991 |
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