The Questioning Presence: Wordsworth, Keats, and the Interrogative Mode in Romantic Poetry |
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... Prelude on " whence ? " is obliquely signaled in the same poem when the Author asks , " These dim lines , / What would they tell ? " as he stares at the barely legible inscription of a tomb , assessing the " task / Of puzzling out that ...
... Prelude on " whence ? " is obliquely signaled in the same poem when the Author asks , " These dim lines , / What would they tell ? " as he stares at the barely legible inscription of a tomb , assessing the " task / Of puzzling out that ...
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... Prelude that they have acquired in- terpretive authority . M. H. Abrams , for example , has given sustained attention to the way The Prelude shows an absolute congruence of narrative design and the " supervising idea " that , he argues ...
... Prelude that they have acquired in- terpretive authority . M. H. Abrams , for example , has given sustained attention to the way The Prelude shows an absolute congruence of narrative design and the " supervising idea " that , he argues ...
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... Prelude , p . 6 ; Jonathan Wordsworth and Gill , “ Two - Part Prelude , ” p . 510 . 10. Jonathan Wordsworth , The Borders of Vision , pp . 36-37 , points to the presence of this interrogative pattern in Pope , Thomson , Hazlitt , and ...
... Prelude , p . 6 ; Jonathan Wordsworth and Gill , “ Two - Part Prelude , ” p . 510 . 10. Jonathan Wordsworth , The Borders of Vision , pp . 36-37 , points to the presence of this interrogative pattern in Pope , Thomson , Hazlitt , and ...
Contents
Editions | 11 |
English Romanticism and the Interrogative | 17 |
The Reader Questioned in Lyrical Ballads 1800 | 71 |
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