A Linguistic History of English PoetryRoutledge, 25 jul 2005 - 240 pagina's This introductory book takes the reader through literary history from the Renaissance to Postmodernism, and considers individual texts as paradigms which can both reflect and unsettle their broader linguistic and cultural contexts. Richard Bradford provides detailed readings of individual texts which emphasize their relation to literary history and broader socio-cultural contexts, and which take into account developments in structuralism and postmodernism. Texts include poems by Donne, Herbert, Marvell, Milton, Pope, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Blake, Keats, Hopkins, Browning, Pound, Eliot, Carlos Williams, Auden, Larkin and Geoffrey Hill. |
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... poetic qualities of metaphor? We could arguethat by submitting this commonplace devicetothe compositionaland interpretive restraintsofmetre ... poetic writing, freeverse. If we succeed in identifying the essentially poetic qualities of.
... poetic qualities of metaphor? We could arguethat by submitting this commonplace devicetothe compositionaland interpretive restraintsofmetre ... poetic writing, freeverse. If we succeed in identifying the essentially poetic qualities of.
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... poetic line. Thekeyissues in ouruseof thedouble pattern asan analytical framework are first,the means bywhich we classifyand interpret therelation between individuallines and second, the relation between lines and thepattern of syntax ...
... poetic line. Thekeyissues in ouruseof thedouble pattern asan analytical framework are first,the means bywhich we classifyand interpret therelation between individuallines and second, the relation between lines and thepattern of syntax ...
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... poetic generation of effect and meaning. Let us return toenjambment. If the performer or the critical interpreterchooses to acknowledgethe break betweenan adjectiveanda noun,what doesthis tellusaboutthe intentionsof the poet ...
... poetic generation of effect and meaning. Let us return toenjambment. If the performer or the critical interpreterchooses to acknowledgethe break betweenan adjectiveanda noun,what doesthis tellusaboutthe intentionsof the poet ...
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... poetic language. So when we praise poetic discourse for allowing us to represent hesitation and uncertainty within thetext, without contextual interjections, we also facethecontention thatthis imaginedspeaker who pauses and ...
... poetic language. So when we praise poetic discourse for allowing us to represent hesitation and uncertainty within thetext, without contextual interjections, we also facethecontention thatthis imaginedspeaker who pauses and ...
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... poetic formisand does, we have further compromised the equally traditionalnotion of the poet as the source,the originator ofa thought oran image.Ifhis messageregisters as an impressive vision oflifeand reality, particular to Wordsworth ...
... poetic formisand does, we have further compromised the equally traditionalnotion of the poet as the source,the originator ofa thought oran image.Ifhis messageregisters as an impressive vision oflifeand reality, particular to Wordsworth ...
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abstract andits andthe Augustan ballad betweenthe blank verse broader bythe century Chapter circumstances cognitive cohesion Coleridge’s complex condition Consider context conventional correspondences counterpart couplet criticism cultural deictic dimensions Donne Donne’s double pattern effect eighteenthcentury elements Eliot enclosed experience Flea foregrounding formal formula free verse fromthe grammatical heroic couplet iambic iambic pentameter images interpretive inthe intrinsic isthe Jakobson langue linguistic literary meaning metaphor metasyntax metonymic metre metrical metrists Milton modernist naturalisation nondramatic nonpoetic discourse ofthe ofthe double ofthetext onthe Paradise Lost pentameter poem poem’s poet poetic function poetic language poetry prelinguistic prose reader references referential function relation relationbetween relationship rhyme scheme Romantic semantic sentence sequence shift signifying sonnet sound pattern speaker speaking presence speech act stanza structure stylistic syllable syntactic syntagm syntagmatic syntax tension textual thatthe thedouble pattern thepoetic thetext thetwo tothe uncertain uponthe utterance verb verb phrase verse paragraph visual withthe Wordsworth