The Independent Spirit: John Clare and the Self-taught TraditionJohn Goodridge John Clare Society and the Margaret Grainger Memorial Trust, 1994 - 240 страници |
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... seems to me a further plausible reading could be that ' thee ' denominates ( g ) the reader of the poem ( thee = thee , the reader ) ( real ) —an idea depending on a scenario where the reader is reciting the ' Elegy ' , to him or ...
... seems to me a further plausible reading could be that ' thee ' denominates ( g ) the reader of the poem ( thee = thee , the reader ) ( real ) —an idea depending on a scenario where the reader is reciting the ' Elegy ' , to him or ...
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... seems in this extract to feel ambivalent about Clare , and its ambivalence is , I think , representative . It likes the detail and accuracy of Clare's style , yet it seems to feel that such description is implicitly inferior to ...
... seems in this extract to feel ambivalent about Clare , and its ambivalence is , I think , representative . It likes the detail and accuracy of Clare's style , yet it seems to feel that such description is implicitly inferior to ...
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... seems on the flitting The poem is peculiar in its complex interweaving of representation and reality . The demise of poetry here seems to relate more to the fading of ' fancys visions ' than of nature itself , but the later references ...
... seems on the flitting The poem is peculiar in its complex interweaving of representation and reality . The demise of poetry here seems to relate more to the fading of ' fancys visions ' than of nature itself , but the later references ...
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Preface | 7 |
INTRODUCTION John Goodridge | 13 |
ISSUES OF LABOUR AND LITERACY | 27 |
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