T.S. Eliot and the Politics of Voice: The Argument of The Waste LandUMI Research Press, 1987 - 121 pagina's |
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Pagina 14
... Images and narrative events in these early poems also function metonym- ically . They defer metaphor by shifting the interpretative focus to the social ethos from which the poem draws its props . A “ Dresden clock ” is both a Dres- den ...
... Images and narrative events in these early poems also function metonym- ically . They defer metaphor by shifting the interpretative focus to the social ethos from which the poem draws its props . A “ Dresden clock ” is both a Dres- den ...
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... image in modernism is normally discussed . Criticism has interpreted the image as the minimal unit of aesthetic perception in modernism . My point is that Eliot awakened and exploited the potential of the image to function metonymically ...
... image in modernism is normally discussed . Criticism has interpreted the image as the minimal unit of aesthetic perception in modernism . My point is that Eliot awakened and exploited the potential of the image to function metonymically ...
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... image of the poem's contemporary environment , while the metaphoric voice , anchored in the totalizing ... images and tonalities . The effectiveness of this voice re- quires that the historical world be perceived as chaotic ...
... image of the poem's contemporary environment , while the metaphoric voice , anchored in the totalizing ... images and tonalities . The effectiveness of this voice re- quires that the historical world be perceived as chaotic ...
Inhoudsopgave
Reading the Seduction Fragment | 27 |
Ritual and Resignation | 41 |
The Dilemma of All the Mastermans | 61 |
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