The Uses of Division: Unity and Disharmony in LiteratureChatto and Windus, 1976 - 248 oldal |
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Unity and Disharmony in Literature John Bayley. CHAPTER I 1. Reality in Division ' Reality ' is a hopeless word in the context of literary criticism , and one to be avoided if possible . But it is a word that must be admitted to have a ...
Unity and Disharmony in Literature John Bayley. CHAPTER I 1. Reality in Division ' Reality ' is a hopeless word in the context of literary criticism , and one to be avoided if possible . But it is a word that must be admitted to have a ...
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... realities of Calidore and Endymion , of Isabella and Porphyro , are disowned , together with the vocabulary and the sexual imagination that made them real . Reality changes for Keats , as it never does for Byron , and the eclipse of reality ...
... realities of Calidore and Endymion , of Isabella and Porphyro , are disowned , together with the vocabulary and the sexual imagination that made them real . Reality changes for Keats , as it never does for Byron , and the eclipse of reality ...
157. oldal
... reality ' , a comment that came as something of a revelation to the young John Berryman ( ' I was never altogether the same man after that ' ) . Reality for the modern poet becomes more and more a question of the ways in which the poet ...
... reality ' , a comment that came as something of a revelation to the young John Berryman ( ' I was never altogether the same man after that ' ) . Reality for the modern poet becomes more and more a question of the ways in which the poet ...
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