Romantic Potency: The Paradox of DesireCornell University Press, 1992 - 280 ページ |
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... fullness ( however illuso- ry this eidetic memory really is ) present in the maternal dyad . Still another complication is the paradox that language also teaches the subject what to desire . The trick or antinomy : language brings into ...
... fullness ( however illuso- ry this eidetic memory really is ) present in the maternal dyad . Still another complication is the paradox that language also teaches the subject what to desire . The trick or antinomy : language brings into ...
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... fullness , by cap- turing it , or encapsulating it , with his word . Hence the next line : " and this wild nook , / My Emma , I will dedicate to thee ” ( lines 38–39 ) . He will name her there , and in such marking of nature's effusions ...
... fullness , by cap- turing it , or encapsulating it , with his word . Hence the next line : " and this wild nook , / My Emma , I will dedicate to thee ” ( lines 38–39 ) . He will name her there , and in such marking of nature's effusions ...
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... fullness with death , an eventual awareness of desire's predicament that to ensure its host's life it must arrest the move toward satisfaction . Edenic fullness can silence the poet . In the prefatory note to " The Thorn , " Wordsworth ...
... fullness with death , an eventual awareness of desire's predicament that to ensure its host's life it must arrest the move toward satisfaction . Edenic fullness can silence the poet . In the prefatory note to " The Thorn , " Wordsworth ...
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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