The Literary Criterion, 第 6 巻Popular Prakashan, 1963 |
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... symbol . One speaks of symbol here in the manner of those critics for whom recurrent metaphor in Shakespeare aspires towards this more significant category of imagery , in which there is a loosening from the particular , an escape from ...
... symbol . One speaks of symbol here in the manner of those critics for whom recurrent metaphor in Shakespeare aspires towards this more significant category of imagery , in which there is a loosening from the particular , an escape from ...
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... symbols is what he finds in the figure of Coriolanus ' . Coriolanus as a symbol in The Waste Land and whether Coriolanus could be interpreted as a transition symbol in Eliot's poetry are some of the problems proposed to be examined in ...
... symbols is what he finds in the figure of Coriolanus ' . Coriolanus as a symbol in The Waste Land and whether Coriolanus could be interpreted as a transition symbol in Eliot's poetry are some of the problems proposed to be examined in ...
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... symbol works implicitly in a non - specific image , using some salient points of a mental picture of Coriolanus that the reader may have . Simplifying only barely , we may say that there is a difference between the implicit symbol in ...
... symbol works implicitly in a non - specific image , using some salient points of a mental picture of Coriolanus that the reader may have . Simplifying only barely , we may say that there is a difference between the implicit symbol in ...
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A. D. Hope aboriginal accept achievement Aiken American artist attitude Australian English Australian literature Australian poetry ballads beauty become century character comedy consciousness Coriolanus critical culture daffodils dark death dramatic dream Emily Dickinson emotional England English essay evil experience F. R. Leavis fact father Faulkner feeling fiction flowers Furphy give heart Henry Henry Handel Richardson human imagination Indian interest James James McAuley Judith Wright kind Lady language Leavis light lines living look Macbeth meaning mind modern moral Naipaul Nanda nature never novel novelist Patrick White pattern perhaps poem poet poetic present Puritan reader realised reality romantic scene seems sense Shakespeare significance social society soul spirit story suffering suggest symbol T. S. Eliot theme things thought tradition tragedy tragic true University verse vision Waste Land White whole winds words writers young