Mind in Character: Shakespeare's Speaker in the SonnetsUniversity of Missouri Press, 1987 - 195 頁 "This book is about poetry rather than theory. Shakespeare's poetry, I find, remains more relevant and more rewarding than any theory, however elaborate, as to who, if anyone, should read a text and, if so, how they should do it. In other words, I do not intend another prolegomena for future studies of the reader in the text and/ or the text in the reader. I simply have written what I think the sonnets are about, what they say and how they say it. I do not attempt to speak for "the reader," as I know little about him or her, but only for myself. What interests me especially is the behavior of Shakespeare's sonnet-speaker, the coherent psychological entity projected by the speaking voice in these poems. I do not identify that speaker with the historical William Shakespeare, knowing scarcely more about him than about "the reader."--Preface. |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 18 筆
第 59 頁
... direct address in the dialogues makes the speaker's efforts much more overt . In the soliloquies , as we have begun to see , self - address tends to correspond with self - con- cern . Thus the distinction between soliloquy and dialogue ...
... direct address in the dialogues makes the speaker's efforts much more overt . In the soliloquies , as we have begun to see , self - address tends to correspond with self - con- cern . Thus the distinction between soliloquy and dialogue ...
第 89 頁
... direct claim for moral superiority . Lines 10 and 12 imply that “ my abuses ” are fewer , or less flagrant , than “ their own " and that " my deeds " differ qualitatively from " their rank thoughts . " These three lines bring the ...
... direct claim for moral superiority . Lines 10 and 12 imply that “ my abuses ” are fewer , or less flagrant , than “ their own " and that " my deeds " differ qualitatively from " their rank thoughts . " These three lines bring the ...
第 100 頁
... direct reference to the speaker and auditor , loom larger and less mediated than would otherwise be possible . Their relation to the surrounding context is one of detachment or withdrawal ; the speaker who has been praising or ...
... direct reference to the speaker and auditor , loom larger and less mediated than would otherwise be possible . Their relation to the surrounding context is one of detachment or withdrawal ; the speaker who has been praising or ...
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action appears argument attempt auditor awareness beauty becomes begins beloved called claims closing comparison concern concludes continues contrast corresponds couplet creates criticism defined described dialogue direct earlier effect entire evil example experience expression eyes fair false feelings final follows four gives heart human idea ideal imagery implies ironic irony lack lady leads less lines linked live looks marks meaning merely mind mode moral nature never object observation once opening pattern phrase poem poetic poetry praise present procreation pronouns quatrain question reference reflects relation remains result rhetorical seems seen sense sequence serves Shakespeare's Shakespeare's Sonnets single soliloquy sonnet 63 speaker speaking statement structure suggests thee theme things thou thought throughout tion true turning verb woman youth