Pushkin, Mickiewicz and the Overcoming of RomanticismHumanities Honors Program, Stanford University, 1976 - 110 sivua |
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... Prufrock " he undermines - by developing unto absurdity - Lord Tennyson's approved sonority ( especially that of Maud ) , his hypnotic word repetition , minted phrases , and mesmerizing rhythm ( which confounds sense and sound ) ...
... Prufrock " he undermines - by developing unto absurdity - Lord Tennyson's approved sonority ( especially that of Maud ) , his hypnotic word repetition , minted phrases , and mesmerizing rhythm ( which confounds sense and sound ) ...
Sivu 83
... Prufrock's mind is " a circle closed on the outside " is one way of putting it.40 Another is to say that Prufrock is a victim of the Romantic solipsist heresy.41 Not that Prufrock is a doctrinaire , philosophical solipsist ; he is too ...
... Prufrock's mind is " a circle closed on the outside " is one way of putting it.40 Another is to say that Prufrock is a victim of the Romantic solipsist heresy.41 Not that Prufrock is a doctrinaire , philosophical solipsist ; he is too ...
Sivu 98
... Prufrock is no Classicist . Rather than asserting merely that the Word exists , Prufrock agonizes that he alone knows how to pronounce it and that nobody will listen . Nothing could be more Romantic . Remembering that Eliot was probably ...
... Prufrock is no Classicist . Rather than asserting merely that the Word exists , Prufrock agonizes that he alone knows how to pronounce it and that nobody will listen . Nothing could be more Romantic . Remembering that Eliot was probably ...
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