Shelley's StyleRoutledge, 8 janv. 2016 - 290 pages First published 1984. In a provocative study, this book argues that the problems posed by Shelley’s notoriously difficult style must be understood in relation to his ambivalence towards language itself as an artistic medium — the tension between the potential of language to mirror emotional experience and the recognition of it’s inevitable limitations. Through an exposition of Shelley’s idea of language, as reflected in his theoretical writings and individual poems, this book makes a strong case for his artistic worth. A definitive introduction to Shelley, useful for both scholars and newcomers, this book will be interest to students of literature. |
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... figurative language, becomes an occasion for exuberant celebration in Jerrold Hogle«s provocative Derridean essay, aMetaphor and metamorphosis in Shelley«s ®The Witch of Atlas ̄«: Whether it emphasizes the metaphoricity of personal ...
... figurative language, becomes an occasion for exuberant celebration in Jerrold Hogle«s provocative Derridean essay, aMetaphor and metamorphosis in Shelley«s ®The Witch of Atlas ̄«: Whether it emphasizes the metaphoricity of personal ...
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... figurative identity as sun and as artist is suggested in the lines near the beginning that tell how the Witch was conceived: Her mother was one of the Atlantides The all-beholding Sun had ne«er beholden In his wide voyage o«er ...
... figurative identity as sun and as artist is suggested in the lines near the beginning that tell how the Witch was conceived: Her mother was one of the Atlantides The all-beholding Sun had ne«er beholden In his wide voyage o«er ...
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... figurative transformation of the vessels into flowers is prefigured in Apollo«s transformation ofathose ragged blocks of savage stone« into. awondrous. works«, as if the poem«s mythological fiction and its ongoing verbal activity were ...
... figurative transformation of the vessels into flowers is prefigured in Apollo«s transformation ofathose ragged blocks of savage stone« into. awondrous. works«, as if the poem«s mythological fiction and its ongoing verbal activity were ...
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Table des matières
LANGUAGE IN SHELLEYS DEFENCE | |
REFLEXIVE IMAGERY | |
MELTING DISSOLVING ERASING | |
SHELLEYS SPEED | |
RHYME AND THE ARBITRARINESS OF LANGUAGE | |
SHELLEYS LAST LYRICS | |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
ªAnd ªin ªIt Alastor ªOn ªoperations arbitrary articulation Asia«s ªthat ªthe ªThe Recollection ªTo ªwinged beauty Byron Canto Claire Clairmont cloud couplet critical Cythna Dante«s Defence dissolving dream earth enjambed Essay evanescent experience expressive external fading figurative grammatical human mind idea ideal imagination integral thoughts Jane language Lerici light linguistic Locke«s Mary Mary Shelley medium mental metaphor mind«s Mont Blanc movement narrator«s natural o«er operations Oxford Panthea«s paragraph passage pause Percy Bysshe Shelley poem poem«s poet«s poetic Prometheus Unbound reader reference reflection reflexive image reflexive imagery Reiman relation Revolt of Islam rhyme Rousseau«s scene sense sequence shadow shape Shelley says Shelley’s Shelley«s poetry Shelley«s writing Shelleyan simile Sophocles speed spirit stanza stylistic suggests sun«s swift tercets terza rima things thou thought transformation translation Triumph University Press veil verb verbal verse verse paragraph voice Williams wind wings words Wordsworth