Romantic Potency: The Paradox of DesireCornell University Press, 1992 - 280 ページ |
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... silence of this mountain— “ a silent snow " perhaps once enveloped by “ a sea / Of fire " ( lines 73-74 ) . The psychic dynamic informing his poem becomes an identification with Mont Blanc : he incorporates it into himself and becomes ...
... silence of this mountain— “ a silent snow " perhaps once enveloped by “ a sea / Of fire " ( lines 73-74 ) . The psychic dynamic informing his poem becomes an identification with Mont Blanc : he incorporates it into himself and becomes ...
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... silence ; he begs her speak to him , but her silence subverts ordinary meaning . Manfred again worries aloud that immortality will consist of repetition only- " A future like the past " ( II.iv.131 ) . His obsessive fear of repeti- tion ...
... silence ; he begs her speak to him , but her silence subverts ordinary meaning . Manfred again worries aloud that immortality will consist of repetition only- " A future like the past " ( II.iv.131 ) . His obsessive fear of repeti- tion ...
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... silence as death , that becomes the instigating act for patricide , the recurrent attempt of the callous son to silence the father and steal the phallic fire for himself . Cain brings silence into the world even as he seeks to put out ...
... silence as death , that becomes the instigating act for patricide , the recurrent attempt of the callous son to silence the father and steal the phallic fire for himself . Cain brings silence into the world even as he seeks to put out ...
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