English Romantic Poets and the Enlightenment: Nine Essays on a Literary Relationship, 第 103~105 巻Voltaire Foundation, Thorpe Mandeville House, 1973 - 210 ページ |
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... meaning , are more properly psychoanalytic , historical , or sociological . The work's literarity can be nothing more than a parasitic obstruction of the unencumbered perception of meaning . My goal will be to show how the literary use ...
... meaning , are more properly psychoanalytic , historical , or sociological . The work's literarity can be nothing more than a parasitic obstruction of the unencumbered perception of meaning . My goal will be to show how the literary use ...
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... meaning . As open to question as such an attempt might be , it offers the possibility of respecting the text as text to a degree impossible within the more traditional forms of an immedi- ate attention to the signified meaning . How ...
... meaning . As open to question as such an attempt might be , it offers the possibility of respecting the text as text to a degree impossible within the more traditional forms of an immedi- ate attention to the signified meaning . How ...
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... meaning of ' sail ' , it connotes the poetic status of the text in which it appears : The phenomenon of connotation can thus be described as the creation of a second level of meaning ( level 2 ) having the effect of imparting to the ...
... meaning of ' sail ' , it connotes the poetic status of the text in which it appears : The phenomenon of connotation can thus be described as the creation of a second level of meaning ( level 2 ) having the effect of imparting to the ...
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The Cotters Saturday night and rival literary traditions | 13 |
Blakes hostility to the Enlightenment | 37 |
Coleridge and the conversation poems | 60 |
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