The Literary Man: Essays Presented to Donald W. HannahKarl-Heinz Westarp Aarhus University Press, 1996 - 228 pagina's CONTENTS: The Welcome to Denmark; To an Admirable Teacher; The British Tradition -- In the Ambush of My Name: A Discussion of Measure for Measure; Is All Well That Ends Well? A Historical Reconstruction of All's Well That Ends; Dr. Johnson and the Martial Spirit; Fanny Burney's 'Styles'; Domesticating Science: The Liberal Politics of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein; Modern Voices -- An Allotropic Triangle in D.H. Lawrence's Women in Love: The Philosophical and Psychological Genesis of the Gerald-Gudrun-Loerke Relationship; A World of His Own: Dreams in Graham Greene's Novels; Making Sense of the Past for the Present: Colm Toibin and Post-Nationalist Ireland; 'The Canadian Winter is a Real Blessing' or How Canada was Sold to Danish Emigrants in the 1920s; Jack London: 'Impassioned Realism' and the Marketplace; Conceptions of Mystery in Eudora Welty and Flannery O'Connor; The Critical Perspective -- Criticism and Aesthetics: The Status of the Example; On the Dynamics of Harold Bloom's Agonistic Canon; Tabula Gratulatoria. |
Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 1-3 van 34
Pagina 86
... thought were in some ways decep- tively similar . When Davy says ' the skirt only of the veil which conceals these mysterious and sublime processes has been lifted up , and the grand view is as yet unknown ' , for example , his language ...
... thought were in some ways decep- tively similar . When Davy says ' the skirt only of the veil which conceals these mysterious and sublime processes has been lifted up , and the grand view is as yet unknown ' , for example , his language ...
Pagina 187
... thought is an oxymoron because thought subsumes the object under general categories ( Eagleton : ' But if thought is conceptual , and so general , how can " aesthetic thought " be anything but an oxymoron ? ' ) ; the individual ...
... thought is an oxymoron because thought subsumes the object under general categories ( Eagleton : ' But if thought is conceptual , and so general , how can " aesthetic thought " be anything but an oxymoron ? ' ) ; the individual ...
Pagina 200
... thought so passionate and alive that like the spirit of a plant or an animal it has an architecture of its own , and adorns nature with a new thing . The thought and the form are equal in the order of time , but in the order of genesis ...
... thought so passionate and alive that like the spirit of a plant or an animal it has an architecture of its own , and adorns nature with a new thing . The thought and the form are equal in the order of time , but in the order of genesis ...
Inhoudsopgave
Seamus Heaney | 7 |
Niels Bugge Hansen | 11 |
Michael Skovmand | 40 |
Copyright | |
11 andere gedeelten niet getoond
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
Aarhus aesthetic All's allotropic ambiguity ambush Angelo Anxiety of Influence Birkin Bloom Boswell Burney's Cambridge Camilla Canada canon Cecilia character Colm Toibin comedy Corrupt Magistrate creative imagination criticism D.H. Lawrence Danish Davy's death desire Disguised Ruler Donald Hannah dramatic dream Duke Duke's Eliot English Enniscorthy essay Eudora Evelina example F.R. Leavis Fanny Burney father fiction final Frankenstein Frye Gerald Gudrun Hamlet Helena human Ibid idea individual Ireland Irish Isabella Jack Johnson Kabbalah later Lawrence Letters literary literature Loerke London Mariana martial Mary Shelley Measure for Measure metaphor Monster moral mystery narrative nature Northrop Frye novel O'Connor philosophy play poem poet poetic poetry political problem reading rhetoric Romantic says semantic sense Shakespeare Shelley's social story substitution symbolic theory things Toibin University Press Victor Victor Frankenstein virtue wants Welty Welty's Western Canon Women in Love words writing