Sincerity’s Shadow: Self-Consciousness in British Romantic and Mid-Twentieth-Century American PoetryHarvard University Press, 2004 M02 17 - 244 páginas In a work of surprising range and authority, Deborah Forbes refocuses critical discussion of both Romantic and modern poetry. Sincerity's Shadow is a versatile conceptual toolkit for reading poetry. |
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... present , however fleetingly , a " natural man . " When the poet suggests that there is a difference between what we think we should feel and what we actually feel , we cannot help asking : how can we be sure that the poet is telling us ...
... present tense of its own self- consciousness . To put it another way , the poem can only explicitly name the natural man who has been lost by marking its distance from him ; Coleridge can only describe his authentic self by becoming ...
... presents a paradox in which the most artificial use of lan- guage ( marked off from ordinary speech by formal patterning , no matter how closely these patterns are made to follow that speech ) has also been claimed as the use of ...
... present arguments and convey knowledge about history , science , politics , and theology , but to act as a form of knowledge itself.27 In one sense , poetry has been stripped of its tradi- tional authority , but in another sense it has ...
... present time . I understand Romanticism not as a historical period now over , but as the complex of issues just described — even as an ideology , but without believing that this ideology is something that we have the privi- lege of ...
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