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... Prufrock . Kierkegaard's words delineate the difference between Faust and Prufrock , between the two centuries : " But while one sort of despair plunges wildly into the infinite and loses itself , a second sort permits itself as it were ...
... Prufrock . Kierkegaard's words delineate the difference between Faust and Prufrock , between the two centuries : " But while one sort of despair plunges wildly into the infinite and loses itself , a second sort permits itself as it were ...
Page 99
... Prufrock who finds it too venturesome to dare disturb the universe : No ! I am not Prince Hamlet , nor was meant to be ; Am an attendant lord , one that will do To swell a progress , start a scene or two , Advise the prince ; no doubt ...
... Prufrock who finds it too venturesome to dare disturb the universe : No ! I am not Prince Hamlet , nor was meant to be ; Am an attendant lord , one that will do To swell a progress , start a scene or two , Advise the prince ; no doubt ...
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... Prufrock , the protagonist has more than popped the question ; and The Waste Land is the magic lantern which throws his " nerves in patterns on a screen " for his uneasy viewing and ours . Prufrock was apparently right about commitment ...
... Prufrock , the protagonist has more than popped the question ; and The Waste Land is the magic lantern which throws his " nerves in patterns on a screen " for his uneasy viewing and ours . Prufrock was apparently right about commitment ...
Contents
The Philosophy of Romanticism | 3 |
The Poetics of Romanticism | 23 |
Americanizing Romanticism | 57 |
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