Centring the Self: Subjectivity, Society, and Reading from Thomas Gray to Thomas HardyScolar Press, 1995 - 273 頁 These essays focus primarily on the theme of selfhood and subjective experience in the poetry of the British Romantic period, and in the later poetry and novels that were its legacy. There are chapters on Gray, Cowper, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Keats, Shelley, Byron, Hardy and George Eliot - writers who, though often having a strong interest in public affairs, all turned inwards to make trial of imagination and the individual life as sources of order and value against a background of cultural unsettlement. The book moves from the emergence of post-Enlightenment psychological man to the proto-modernist preoccupation with the self as construct in Byron and Hardy. |
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第 170 頁
... apparent throughout Adonais , often in topographies of human confinement and delusion , as when the ' peace ' of Adonais is contrasted with the ' stormy visions ' of our own ' dream of life ' where we keep With phantoms an unprofitable ...
... apparent throughout Adonais , often in topographies of human confinement and delusion , as when the ' peace ' of Adonais is contrasted with the ' stormy visions ' of our own ' dream of life ' where we keep With phantoms an unprofitable ...
第 185 頁
... apparent in Childe Harold than their ' psychopoeic ' counterpart – ener- gies whose source and centre are the self . The embrace of actuality does not preclude subjective determinants and goals . The figures Byron creates are thus ...
... apparent in Childe Harold than their ' psychopoeic ' counterpart – ener- gies whose source and centre are the self . The embrace of actuality does not preclude subjective determinants and goals . The figures Byron creates are thus ...
第 251 頁
... apparent in the sonnets ' How soon hath time ' and ' When I consider how my light is spent ' . 26. Preface to Lyrical Ballads , Prose Works , ed . Owen and Smyser , I , 138 . 27. Mostly under the influence of Robert Mayo , ' The ...
... apparent in the sonnets ' How soon hath time ' and ' When I consider how my light is spent ' . 26. Preface to Lyrical Ballads , Prose Works , ed . Owen and Smyser , I , 138 . 27. Mostly under the influence of Robert Mayo , ' The ...
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William Cowper and the Condition of England | 19 |
Cowpers The Castaway | 33 |
Wordsworth Bunyan and the Puritan Mind | 69 |
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