Lyric Poetry: Beyond New CriticismChaviva Hošek, Patricia A. Parker |
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... literary works as " fictive utterances " : fictional imitations of various sorts of nonfictional or " historical " ut- terances . " The various genres of literary art , " Smith argues , " can to some extent be distinguished according to ...
... literary works as " fictive utterances " : fictional imitations of various sorts of nonfictional or " historical " ut- terances . " The various genres of literary art , " Smith argues , " can to some extent be distinguished according to ...
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... literary - historical picture we can begin , too , to see how fin - de - siècle and modernist reactions to the Browningesque monologue have conditioned the writing , reading , and teaching of poetry , literary theory , and literary ...
... literary - historical picture we can begin , too , to see how fin - de - siècle and modernist reactions to the Browningesque monologue have conditioned the writing , reading , and teaching of poetry , literary theory , and literary ...
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... Literary History , 6 ( 1974 ) , 5-74 . Writing and Difference . Trans . Alan Bass . Chicago : University of Chi ... Literary Theory : An Introduction . Oxford : Basil Blackwell , 1983 . Marxism and Literary Criticism . London : Methuen ...
... Literary History , 6 ( 1974 ) , 5-74 . Writing and Difference . Trans . Alan Bass . Chicago : University of Chi ... Literary Theory : An Introduction . Oxford : Basil Blackwell , 1983 . Marxism and Literary Criticism . London : Methuen ...
Contents
Preface | 7 |
NORTHROP FRYE | 31 |
Changes in the Study of the Lyric | 38 |
Copyright | |
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