Romantic Shakespeare: From Stage to PageFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 2001 - Всего страниц: 252 This book examines how British Romantics such as Lamb. Coleridge, and Hazlitt put their idea of reading a play into practice in their criticism of Shakespeare, and how their concept of reading is related to the reader-response theory of the twentieth century. It provides a rightful assessment of the validity and modernity of British Romanticism by looking into a set of shared assumptions and procedures that exist between Romantic and contemporary theories of the relation of the text to the reader. |
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... feeling formed the basis for the Romantic idea of Shakespeare's individual conscious- ness : " Shakespeare describes feelings which no observation could teach . Shakespeare made himself all characters ; he left out parts of himself ...
... feeling formed the basis for the Romantic idea of Shakespeare's individual conscious- ness : " Shakespeare describes feelings which no observation could teach . Shakespeare made himself all characters ; he left out parts of himself ...
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... feeling " ( BL 2:20 ) . In his reading of Venus and Adonis , Coleridge demonstrates that the workings of Shakespeare's mind at ... feelings are here brought together without effort and without discord " ( SC 1 : 189 ; CN 3 : Text 3290 ) ...
... feeling " ( BL 2:20 ) . In his reading of Venus and Adonis , Coleridge demonstrates that the workings of Shakespeare's mind at ... feelings are here brought together without effort and without discord " ( SC 1 : 189 ; CN 3 : Text 3290 ) ...
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... feelings is a prolongation of the bafflement of his creator in the face of his artistic problem . He is up against ... feeling which he cannot understand ; he cannot objectify it . ( Eliot , 145 ) For this reason Eliot is opposed to ...
... feelings is a prolongation of the bafflement of his creator in the face of his artistic problem . He is up against ... feeling which he cannot understand ; he cannot objectify it . ( Eliot , 145 ) For this reason Eliot is opposed to ...
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Acknowledgments | 9 |
Romanticism and Historicism | 55 |
Lamb and the Gap of Indeterminacy | 98 |
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