An Exploration of a New Poetic Expression Beyond DichotomyUniversal-Publishers, 2004 - 404 páginas This study attempts to re-evaluate Lawrence's poetry, which has often been read as a set of biographical documents or supplementary notes to his novels, as fully independent literary work in the light of post-modern critical theory. The author carefully examines how Lawrence needed to misread his precursors, the nineteenth-century Romantics, to establish himself as one of the modern poets. What separates his poetry from his precursors' is his self-consciousness as a modern poet. His search for radical freedom in language and his meta-poetic exploration of a new poetic expression make him a true pioneer of the "terra incognita" in English poetry. |
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... final one , seems to reflect the poet's delicate thought more directly . Therefore , we need to examine both of the two versions . In the preface , the poet confesses that the poems written at his earliest age are those that any " young ...
... final one , seems to reflect the poet's delicate thought more directly . Therefore , we need to examine both of the two versions . In the preface , the poet confesses that the poems written at his earliest age are those that any " young ...
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... final stage , he , as a matured poet , comes to write the pieces reflecting inspiration more directly . Firstly , we notice the first stage of the poet's progress . When editing Collected Poems , the poet intends to arrange the poems ...
... final stage , he , as a matured poet , comes to write the pieces reflecting inspiration more directly . Firstly , we notice the first stage of the poet's progress . When editing Collected Poems , the poet intends to arrange the poems ...
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... final stage , the poet who is already forty - two of age is no longer afraid of his ghost . After " bitter years " during which he had groped for a harmonised relationship between the Page 35 poet's subjectivity and inspiration , he ...
... final stage , the poet who is already forty - two of age is no longer afraid of his ghost . After " bitter years " during which he had groped for a harmonised relationship between the Page 35 poet's subjectivity and inspiration , he ...
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Contenido
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THE POETS SEEK FOR A WAY TO APPROACH | 88 |
A STRATEGY TO OVERCOME LOGOCENTRICISM | 164 |
THE POETS RHETORICAL STRATEGY TO OVERCOME | 281 |
Términos y frases comunes
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Página 17 - Past the near meadows, over the still stream, Up the hill-side; and now 'tis buried deep In the next valley-glades: Was it a vision, or a waking dream?