Mind in Creation: Essays on English Romantic Literature in Honour of Ross G. WoodmanMcGill-Queen's Press - MQUP, 3 мар. 1992 г. - Всего страниц: 192 The seven contributors to The Mind in Creation bring different critical perspectives -- including historical, textual, and deconstructive methodologies -- to bear on a variety of Romantic authors: Blake, Wordsworth, Byron, Shelley, and Keats. Together, their essays offer a representative view of the diversity of Romantic studies, from Byron's use of history to Blake's theory of illustration. A retrospective essay by Woodman himself surveys the past and anticipates the future of Romantic studies in the twentieth century. The Mind in Creation offers a uniquely Canadian perspective: the senior scholars and younger critics who have contributed to this volume -- some of them colleagues and former students of Professor Woodman's -- are all professors of literature at Canadian universities. The Mind in Creation brings together both traditional and innovative approaches to Romanticism in honour of a man whose prolific criticism and lifelong commitment to teaching literature have truly been acts of the mind in creation -- inspirational, exemplary, and lasting. The contributors include: David L. Clark, Jared Curtis, J. Douglas Kneale, W.J.B. Owen, Tilottama Rajan, Ronald Tetreault, and Milton Wilson. The collection also provides a selected bibliography of Ross G. Woodman. |
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... stanzas , Wilson shows how a transformation of genres moves the poem , overall , " from mythic place to private elegy . " W.J.B. Owen leads us to Wordsworth , to a close analysis of a passage on London in The Prelude , book 7 , which ...
... stanzas , Wilson shows how a transformation of genres moves the poem , overall , " from mythic place to private elegy . " W.J.B. Owen leads us to Wordsworth , to a close analysis of a passage on London in The Prelude , book 7 , which ...
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... stanzas , but which part of the world he has now travelled to is still to be revealed . Where is the dust and whose is the empire ? Priam's or Cyrus's ? Caesar's or Alexander's ? Some Christian monarch's of yore ? None of the above ...
... stanzas , but which part of the world he has now travelled to is still to be revealed . Where is the dust and whose is the empire ? Priam's or Cyrus's ? Caesar's or Alexander's ? Some Christian monarch's of yore ? None of the above ...
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... stanzas is to examine how Byron transforms an event that has just happened ( the final defeat of a Napoleonic empire ) into a historical myth of more than yesteryear . If the first Waterloo stanza suggests one approach , the last stanza ...
... stanzas is to examine how Byron transforms an event that has just happened ( the final defeat of a Napoleonic empire ) into a historical myth of more than yesteryear . If the first Waterloo stanza suggests one approach , the last stanza ...
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... , inside the Coliseum and outside it . As the stanzas on the so - called dying gladiator make clear , the " ruined circus " pays for all the imperial victims " butcher'd to make a Roman holiday " ( 4.141 ) . But he adds 8 Milton Wilson.
... , inside the Coliseum and outside it . As the stanzas on the so - called dying gladiator make clear , the " ruined circus " pays for all the imperial victims " butcher'd to make a Roman holiday " ( 4.141 ) . But he adds 8 Milton Wilson.
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... stanzas , but not from such an unjust weapon . So , like the Gothic gladiator , he turns from victim to avenger , from Agamemnon to Orestes , calling on Nemesis as the Furies " howl and hiss " around him in the Coliseum , eager to pay ...
... stanzas , but not from such an unjust weapon . So , like the Gothic gladiator , he turns from victim to avenger , from Agamemnon to Orestes , calling on Nemesis as the Furies " howl and hiss " around him in the Coliseum , eager to pay ...
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2 Such Structures as the Mind Builds | 27 |
The Tinker Tinkered | 44 |
4 Women and Words in Keats with an Instance from La Belle Dame sans Merci | 58 |
The Book of Thel and Visions of the Daughters of Albion | 74 |
Apostrophe Reconsidered | 91 |
Illustrative Theory and Practice in Blakes Pity | 106 |
Prometheus Bound The Case for Jupiter | 134 |
Notes | 145 |
Selected Bibliography of Ross G Woodman | 175 |
Contributors | 181 |
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