Alexander Pope: The Poetry of AllusionClarendon Press, 1959 - 368 頁 "One has to look back to Mark Van Doren's momentous John Dryden for a study of a major English poet which is as ambitious in intention and as convincing in execution."--New Statesman. "Will send the reader back to his Pope with an enriched appreciation."--Times Literary Supplement. The paperback reissue of a long out-of-print classic, this volume examines how allusion works in Pope, allowing the modern reader to feel the presence of Virgil, Horace, and Homer much in the way that Pope and his contemporaries felt it and giving readers a concrete sense of the poetic voices that Pope heard as he wrote. |
搜尋書籍內容
第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 74 筆
第 102 頁
... later imitations of Greek epic . But in imitating Homer Virgil made something new . Although like Homer he sings of a man and his deeds , his main con- cern and the reader's is elsewhere , on a further non - dramatic subject , the ...
... later imitations of Greek epic . But in imitating Homer Virgil made something new . Although like Homer he sings of a man and his deeds , his main con- cern and the reader's is elsewhere , on a further non - dramatic subject , the ...
第 199 頁
... later attacks with so much zest . And yet the dominant meaning here probably is that of ' wit ' as true poetic power , for Pope is certainly saying that poetry should be left alone by fools and coxcombs . In later passages of the poem ...
... later attacks with so much zest . And yet the dominant meaning here probably is that of ' wit ' as true poetic power , for Pope is certainly saying that poetry should be left alone by fools and coxcombs . In later passages of the poem ...
第 230 頁
... later translation of the lines might well have come from this part of the Essay on Man : ' Tis the first Virtue , Vices to abhor ; And the first Wisdom , to be Fool no more . ( 65-66 ) Horace , it is fair to say , appreciates better ...
... later translation of the lines might well have come from this part of the Essay on Man : ' Tis the first Virtue , Vices to abhor ; And the first Wisdom , to be Fool no more . ( 65-66 ) Horace , it is fair to say , appreciates better ...
其他版本 - 查看全部
常見字詞
action allusion beauty become Book brings character charming close comes contrast couplet Criticism death described descriptive divine Dryden earlier effect English epic Epistle especially Essay example expression fact fall familiar feel follow give glory happy hero heroic Homer Horace Horace's Horatian human ideal Iliad imitation ironic irony Italy kind language later learned less light lines literary living Lock manner meaning Milton mind mode moral nature once original painting parody passage pastoral picture poem poet poetic poetry Pope Pope's portrait praise present Rape readers reason reference rhetorical rhythm rise Roman Sarpedon satirical scene seems seen sense song soul style talk things tone tradition translation true turn verse Virgil virtue whole writing