Byron and RomanticismCambridge University Press, 2002/08/15 - 311 ページ This 2002 collection of essays represents twenty-five years of work by one of the most important critics of Romanticism and Byron studies, Jerome McGann. The collection demonstrates McGann's evolution as a scholar, editor, critic, theorist, and historian. His 'General Analytic and Historical Introduction' to the collection presents a meditation on the history of his own research on Byron, in particular how scholarly editing interacted with the theoretical innovations in literary criticism over the last quarter of the twentieth century. McGann's receptiveness to dialogic forms of criticism is also illustrated in this collection, which contains an interview and concludes with a dialogue between McGann and the editor. Many of these essays have previously been available only in specialist scholarly journals. Now McGann's influential work on Byron can be appreciated more widely by new generations of students and scholars. |
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... truth is that meanings multiply like lives , through intercourse . The exchanges I seek are with the scholarship and educational scene around me , and that is represented in a distinguished way by the books in this series . In this ...
... truth is that meanings multiply like lives , through intercourse . The exchanges I seek are with the scholarship and educational scene around me , and that is represented in a distinguished way by the books in this series . In this ...
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... truth of masks . These are the critical works I get greatest pleasure from having done.4 As Wilde wisely said , " Give a man a mask and he will tell you the truth . " But Jerome , we're always wearing masks . - This is true , I now see ...
... truth of masks . These are the critical works I get greatest pleasure from having done.4 As Wilde wisely said , " Give a man a mask and he will tell you the truth . " But Jerome , we're always wearing masks . - This is true , I now see ...
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... truth . " To generalize is to be an Idiot " Blake declares . Of course it isn't at all idiotic to generalize - unless you're an artist ! But from the artistic point of view , works of culture will always be regarded with suspicion . For ...
... truth . " To generalize is to be an Idiot " Blake declares . Of course it isn't at all idiotic to generalize - unless you're an artist ! But from the artistic point of view , works of culture will always be regarded with suspicion . For ...
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... truth should shine Too brightly for the unpreparéd mind , The beam pours in , for time and skill will couch the blind . ( st . 127 ) The truth of this text comes as the contradiction between its " what " and " how . " " [ R ] eason ...
... truth should shine Too brightly for the unpreparéd mind , The beam pours in , for time and skill will couch the blind . ( st . 127 ) The truth of this text comes as the contradiction between its " what " and " how . " " [ R ] eason ...
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... truth of that remark comes not from its idea but from the language which it thrives ( so to say ) . The prose of philosophy and criticism is itself a ludic self - contradicted discourse , even a discourse of failure - deconstructive ...
... truth of that remark comes not from its idea but from the language which it thrives ( so to say ) . The prose of philosophy and criticism is itself a ludic self - contradicted discourse , even a discourse of failure - deconstructive ...
目次
Part I | 19 |
Byron mobility and the poetics of historical ventriloquism | 36 |
My brain is feminine Byron and the poetry of deception | 53 |
What difference do the circumstances of publication make to the interpretation of a literary work? | 77 |
Byron and the anonymous lyric | 93 |
Private poetry public deception | 113 |
Hero with a thousand faces the rhetoric of Byronism | 141 |
Byron and the lyric of sensibility | 160 |
History herstory theirstory ourstory | 223 |
Literature meaning and the discontinuity of fact | 231 |
Rethinking Romanticism | 236 |
An interview with Jerome McGann | 256 |
Poetry 17801832 | 266 |
Byron and Romanticism a dialogue Jerome McGann and the editor James Soderholm | 288 |
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