Lyric Poetry: Beyond New CriticismChaviva Hošek, Patricia A. Parker |
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... Jauss has repeatedly argued that the formal and aesthetic aspects of a text must not be separated from an investigation of its historical reception , a combination that de Man's critique of Jauss here suggests may involve some of the ...
... Jauss has repeatedly argued that the formal and aesthetic aspects of a text must not be separated from an investigation of its historical reception , a combination that de Man's critique of Jauss here suggests may involve some of the ...
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... Jauss pays little attention to the semantic play of the signifier , and when , on rare occasions , he does so , the effect is quickly reaestheticized before any- thing unpleasant might occur - just as any word - play is so easily dis ...
... Jauss pays little attention to the semantic play of the signifier , and when , on rare occasions , he does so , the effect is quickly reaestheticized before any- thing unpleasant might occur - just as any word - play is so easily dis ...
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... Jauss would be playing the part of Herder . For him , allegory is best compared to a commodity ; it has , as he puts ... Jauss's commentary seems to suggest , to the negation of the natural world ; 21 the opposition between organic and ...
... Jauss would be playing the part of Herder . For him , allegory is best compared to a commodity ; it has , as he puts ... Jauss's commentary seems to suggest , to the negation of the natural world ; 21 the opposition between organic and ...
Contents
Preface | 7 |
NORTHROP FRYE | 31 |
Changes in the Study of the Lyric | 38 |
Copyright | |
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aesthetic allegory apostrophe Auden Baudelaire Baudelaire's beauty becomes Brooks called Chicago Cleanth Brooks Clere context Criticism Culler death Deconstruction desire difference discourse dramatic monologue echo English epitaph essay fiction figure Frye Gace Brulé genre Haven hear hypogram ideal imagination interpretation intertextuality Jauss Jonathan Culler Jonson Keats Keats's kind language literary literature London lyric poetry M. H. Abrams Mallarmé meaning metaphor Michael Riffaterre Milton mind mode modern muse narrative nature Northrop Frye parody Peter Quince Pindaric poem poem's poet poet's poetic praise Prelude prosopopoeia question reader reading refrain rhetorical Riffaterre Riffaterre's Romantic Romanticism Semiotics sense Shakespeare's signifier social song sound speak speaker stanza Stevens's structure suggests Surrey Surrey's Susanna symbol tercet textual theory thing tion tradition trans trope trouvère trouvère lyric turn Under-wood University Press utterance verbal visionary voice Wallace Stevens word Wordsworth writing York young man sonnets