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Language as Living Form in 19th Century Poetry

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Armstrong proposes a theory of the language of 19th- century poetry derived from Romantic philosophy in this highly original and important new study.

Partial contents:^R Wordsworth's complexity: Prelude (1805), Book VI; Blakes's simplicity: Jerusalem, Chapter 1; Shelley's perplexity:^R Prometheus Unbound; Browning, the fracture of subject and object: Sordello, Book III; Tennyson, the collapse of object and subject:^R In Memoriam

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Rowman & Littlefield
0389202932 / 9780389202936
Hardback
821.709
01/06/1982
United States
English
208 pages
152 x 229 mm, 454 grams
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