Sincerity’s Shadow: Self-Consciousness in British Romantic and Mid-Twentieth-Century American PoetryHarvard University Press, 2004/02/17 - 244 ページ In a work of surprising range and authority, Deborah Forbes refocuses critical discussion of both Romantic and modern poetry. Sincerity's Shadow is a versatile conceptual toolkit for reading poetry. |
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... Ode " ? The speaker laments that each affliction of his adult life Suspends what nature gave me at birth , My shaping spirit of imagination . For not to think of what I needs must feel , But to be still and patient , all I can I.
... nature all the natural man— This was my sole resource , my only plan : Till that which suits a part infects the whole And now is almost grown the habit of my soul.1 It seems obvious that the shape and momentum of these lines originate ...
... nature may lead to the destruction of the " natural " altogether . So , then , what kind of presence confronts us in this poem ? This ques- tion , it would seem , can only be answered paradoxically . It is the pres- ence of various ...
... natural faculty of imagination instead of artificially mimicking its workings through " abstruse research . " The premise of the poem is that , at a certain point in his life history , Coleridge lost his ability to respond directly and ...
... natural , " the lan- guage that most tangibly embodies a speaking human presence . The most generic language ( the ... nature of its com- parative independence from referentiality , the self - reflexivity of its lan- guage , 26 and its ...