Lyric Poetry: Beyond New CriticismChaviva Hošek, Patricia A. Parker |
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... M. H. Abrams's Glossary of Literary Terms " lyric " is defined as “ any fairly short , non - narrative poem presenting a single speaker who expresses a state of mind or a process of thought and feeling . " 2 The most precise and ...
... M. H. Abrams's Glossary of Literary Terms " lyric " is defined as “ any fairly short , non - narrative poem presenting a single speaker who expresses a state of mind or a process of thought and feeling . " 2 The most precise and ...
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... M. H. Abrams , and Stephen Gill , p . 495 , fragment ( a ) , l . 1-13 . The passage is also discussed by Jonathan Wordsworth , “ As with the Silence of the Thought , " in High Romantic Argument : Essays for M. H. Abrams , ed . Lawrence ...
... M. H. Abrams , and Stephen Gill , p . 495 , fragment ( a ) , l . 1-13 . The passage is also discussed by Jonathan Wordsworth , “ As with the Silence of the Thought , " in High Romantic Argument : Essays for M. H. Abrams , ed . Lawrence ...
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... M. H. Abrams thus christened some years ago has by now achieved canonical status , but a recon- sideration of its given name from the standpoint of the dramatic monologue may help us save it from assimilation to orthodox lyricism by ...
... M. H. Abrams thus christened some years ago has by now achieved canonical status , but a recon- sideration of its given name from the standpoint of the dramatic monologue may help us save it from assimilation to orthodox lyricism by ...
Contents
Preface | 7 |
NORTHROP FRYE | 31 |
Changes in the Study of the Lyric | 38 |
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