Romantic Potency: The Paradox of DesireCornell University Press, 1992 - 280 ページ |
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... paternal grounds as the source of his poetry or as its death . In the end , the father's inadequacy yet inevitability will prove the psycholinguistic position most enabling for Wordsworth's poetics - if not his poetry— as it allows him ...
... paternal grounds as the source of his poetry or as its death . In the end , the father's inadequacy yet inevitability will prove the psycholinguistic position most enabling for Wordsworth's poetics - if not his poetry— as it allows him ...
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... paternal complicity in creating familial desire always involves sacrifice of others . Four cases of paternal failure occur in this comparatively short poem , and it is their apparent lack of connection that leaves Wordsworth displeased ...
... paternal complicity in creating familial desire always involves sacrifice of others . Four cases of paternal failure occur in this comparatively short poem , and it is their apparent lack of connection that leaves Wordsworth displeased ...
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... paternal decadence and decay , between acts III and IV of Prometheus Unbound . It is as if , after the Spirit of the Hour unequivocally maps out in act III the new language , Shelley explores with Beatrice the vulnerability of ...
... paternal decadence and decay , between acts III and IV of Prometheus Unbound . It is as if , after the Spirit of the Hour unequivocally maps out in act III the new language , Shelley explores with Beatrice the vulnerability of ...
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