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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... produces an array of " sin- cerity effects " that give form to poetry's explo- ration of self . In essays comparing poets as seemingly different in context and temperament as Wordsworth and Adrienne Rich , Lord Byron and Anne Sexton ...
... produces knowledge about a single , unified self . Or , to put it another way , self - consciousness implies an in- finite regress , in which the self that is conscious must be supplemented by the self that is conscious that it is ...
... produces within individual poets and poems . Focusing on the poet's self - consciousness makes questions such as Wordsworth's influence on Byron and Keats , or the " Ameri- canness " of American poetry , or how we should draw the lines ...
... produces ' its ' unified subject of history by inverting [ that is , reproducing ] the symbolic conci- sion and aesthetic unity of the literary artifact " ; 33 and James Chandler writes that " it is precisely by our work of situating ...
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