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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... write such a masterful poem ? But one feels more just in concluding that somehow the structure of the poem itself , rather than Coleridge personally , is responsible for this failure of sincerity . The poem raises the question of ...
... writes a disheveled poetry , because the poem and the experience behind the poem are so manifestly out of his control ? 8 Jerome McGann summarizes our alternatives in still starker terms : " In a sense , no product of art can be sincere ...
... write with perfect sincerity , and any critic to identify unimpeach- able sincerity . But rather than seeing this failure as a merely practical problem — how do we manage our inevitable human failures to live up to sincerity as an ideal ...
... postmodern philosophy by an emphasis on radical disunity . Derrida writes of re- flection ( or self - consciousness ) : " There is no longer a simple origin . For what is reflected is split in itself and not only INTRODUCTION 7.
... write sincerely 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 ...