The Contours of Masculine Desire: Romanticism and the Rise of Women's PoetryOxford University Press, 1989 - Всего страниц: 344 This is the first extended study of the role gender plays in the writing, reading, publishing, and reviewing of poetry in late 18th-century and early 19th-century Britain. Ross examines the ways in which Romanticism has been constructed, from the Romantic period to the present, as a masculine enterprise. He then traces the growth of a "feminine" poetic tradition from 1730 to 1830, showing the importance of this previously neglected tradition in the understanding of 19th-century British culture, and the development of current literary history, theory, and taste. |
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... symbol for prophetic speech , but it is also here a symbol for the light and warmth of the domesticity for which Mary is responsible . One further irony is that Mary , like Cythna , has escaped the hearth and has accepted the brand of ...
... symbol for prophetic speech , but it is also here a symbol for the light and warmth of the domesticity for which Mary is responsible . One further irony is that Mary , like Cythna , has escaped the hearth and has accepted the brand of ...
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... symbol of the ideal state is that of the lady and the garden in The Sensitive Plant . In sum , his conception of universal and social love is simply the projection of his own extraordinarily intense and limited desires . ( The Romantic ...
... symbol of the ideal state is that of the lady and the garden in The Sensitive Plant . In sum , his conception of universal and social love is simply the projection of his own extraordinarily intense and limited desires . ( The Romantic ...
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... symbol of the conflict between woman's domes- tic happiness and worldly fame . Sappho sits on a rock facing the sea with her lyre at her feet . Like Byron's Harold , she addresses the ocean in the nadir of her solitude , but the ...
... symbol of the conflict between woman's domes- tic happiness and worldly fame . Sappho sits on a rock facing the sea with her lyre at her feet . Like Byron's Harold , she addresses the ocean in the nadir of her solitude , but the ...
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