Romantic Potency: The Paradox of DesireCornell University Press, 1992 - 280 ページ |
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... dead subject , " it does in fact point to absence - the absence of the dead father , the speaker who is always made present by the rememoration of the epitaphic mode . The epitaph , the monument to death , “ reveals a time lag within ...
... dead subject , " it does in fact point to absence - the absence of the dead father , the speaker who is always made present by the rememoration of the epitaphic mode . The epitaph , the monument to death , “ reveals a time lag within ...
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... dead and outcry the living , if only for a moment : " Lie silent in your graves , ye dead ! / . . . / Ye living , tend your holy cares " as " I with this bright Creature go " ( lines 69–71 , 76 ) . The priory frequented by the doe ...
... dead and outcry the living , if only for a moment : " Lie silent in your graves , ye dead ! / . . . / Ye living , tend your holy cares " as " I with this bright Creature go " ( lines 69–71 , 76 ) . The priory frequented by the doe ...
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... dead father early , as he puzzled over the reflection in the water . He literally becomes more entangled with the dead man as he entwines his sapling among the man's hair and pulls him out of the water , recognizing in the act that the ...
... dead father early , as he puzzled over the reflection in the water . He literally becomes more entangled with the dead man as he entwines his sapling among the man's hair and pulls him out of the water , recognizing in the act that the ...
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Alastor allows anxiety asserts authentic becomes Byron Cain canon canto castration Childe Harold claims create critical cultural dead death desire discourse displaced doge Don Juan emblem Emily emphasize epipsyche Epipsychidion escape father fear female Freud function gaze gender Harold Bloom human identity implies incest inscribed insists Jacques Lacan Joanna Julian Lacan Lacanian language linguistic literary locate Lucifer male Manfred Marino Faliero Marmaduke meaning metonymic Mont Blanc mother myth narrative narrator narrator's nature nonetheless original paradigm paradoxically paternal paternal Law Peter Bell phallic phallus play Pleasure Principle poem poet's poetic poetry position potency primal Prometheus Unbound reader reading reminds repetition role Romantic poets Romanticism Rylstone sense sexual Shelley Shelley's signifier silence social soul speak stanza story suggests symbolic tension textual thought tion truth University Press Vaudracour vision voice wherein White Doe woman word Wordsworth Wordsworthian writing