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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... voice ( il ) - > friend in prison ← master ==== > Jacques ← Suzanne Jacques their pasts St Ouin < == > master hostess Pommeraye === > Des Arcis < -- contrived reader ( vous ) also as what I shall call the authorial voice by adopting ...
... voice ( il ) - > friend in prison ← master ==== > Jacques ← Suzanne Jacques their pasts St Ouin < == > master hostess Pommeraye === > Des Arcis < -- contrived reader ( vous ) also as what I shall call the authorial voice by adopting ...
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... voice , the narrator as je . The appearance of a particular form ( in this case that of the first person ) does not itself determine a specific meaning . It is , as are all forms , indeter- minant of its precise signification . In some ...
... voice , the narrator as je . The appearance of a particular form ( in this case that of the first person ) does not itself determine a specific meaning . It is , as are all forms , indeter- minant of its precise signification . In some ...
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... voice as opposed to the objective narrator . It is a voice which ( as it goes on to state ) is characterized by its power to initiate an absolute performative discourse : ' Il ne tiendrait qu'à moi d'arrêter ce cab- riolet , et d'en ...
... voice as opposed to the objective narrator . It is a voice which ( as it goes on to state ) is characterized by its power to initiate an absolute performative discourse : ' Il ne tiendrait qu'à moi d'arrêter ce cab- riolet , et d'en ...
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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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