Romantic Potency: The Paradox of DesireCornell University Press, 1992 - 280 ページ |
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... appears vanquished , he should take on the self - immanence that marks both the translucent doe and his sister , in that they appear meaning - full in and of them- selves . Thus the confusing emphasis in The Borderers , repeated in the ...
... appears vanquished , he should take on the self - immanence that marks both the translucent doe and his sister , in that they appear meaning - full in and of them- selves . Thus the confusing emphasis in The Borderers , repeated in the ...
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... appears everywhere part of the " humanizing process " ( Richardson and Muller , 94 ) .3 Certainly there appears to be a natural affinity between Romantic writers and an appreciation of death , whether its presence is betrayed by the ...
... appears everywhere part of the " humanizing process " ( Richardson and Muller , 94 ) .3 Certainly there appears to be a natural affinity between Romantic writers and an appreciation of death , whether its presence is betrayed by the ...
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... appears the mainstay of the major canonical male Roman- tic project . ? The problem of ownership and authorship , of control over and authorization of interpretation , of who and what one is perceived to 7. For Byron , the loss of a ...
... appears the mainstay of the major canonical male Roman- tic project . ? The problem of ownership and authorship , of control over and authorization of interpretation , of who and what one is perceived to 7. For Byron , the loss of a ...
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