Centring the Self: Subjectivity, Society, and Reading from Thomas Gray to Thomas HardyScolar Press, 1995 - 273 ページ These essays focus primarily on the theme of selfhood and subjective experience in the poetry of the British Romantic period, and in the later poetry and novels that were its legacy. There are chapters on Gray, Cowper, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Keats, Shelley, Byron, Hardy and George Eliot - writers who, though often having a strong interest in public affairs, all turned inwards to make trial of imagination and the individual life as sources of order and value against a background of cultural unsettlement. The book moves from the emergence of post-Enlightenment psychological man to the proto-modernist preoccupation with the self as construct in Byron and Hardy. |
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... English Literary History , for Chapter 4 ; the English Association North , for Chapters 5 and 11 , both of which originally appeared in its annual Proceedings ; the Modern Humanities Research Association and the editors of the Yearbook ...
... English Literary History , for Chapter 4 ; the English Association North , for Chapters 5 and 11 , both of which originally appeared in its annual Proceedings ; the Modern Humanities Research Association and the editors of the Yearbook ...
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... English Association North , 1 ( 1985 ) , pp . 29-52 , and reproduced by permission of the English Association North . Notes Notes to the Preface 1. Philip Rieff , The 238 CENTRING THE SELF.
... English Association North , 1 ( 1985 ) , pp . 29-52 , and reproduced by permission of the English Association North . Notes Notes to the Preface 1. Philip Rieff , The 238 CENTRING THE SELF.
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... English Poets , ed . G. B. Hill , 3 vols ( Oxford , 1905 ) , III , 441 ( hereafter , Lives ) . 2. Except for quotations from the Eton MS version of the Elegy , all references to Gray's poetry are taken from The Complete Poems of Thomas ...
... English Poets , ed . G. B. Hill , 3 vols ( Oxford , 1905 ) , III , 441 ( hereafter , Lives ) . 2. Except for quotations from the Eton MS version of the Elegy , all references to Gray's poetry are taken from The Complete Poems of Thomas ...
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William Cowper and the Condition of England | 19 |
Cowpers The Castaway | 33 |
Wordsworth Bunyan and the Puritan Mind | 69 |
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