ELH., Volume 72Johns Hopkins University Press, 2005 ELH publishes studies that interpret the conditions affecting major works in English and American literature. The journal seeks to emphasize the importance of historical continuity in the discipline of letters without sponsoring particular methods or aims. |
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In these latter , not only must passion shift to poetic action , as in poetic texts , but in addition , this figurative action must be concealed ; what must be concealed is " the figurativeness of every instance of the figurative ...
In these latter , not only must passion shift to poetic action , as in poetic texts , but in addition , this figurative action must be concealed ; what must be concealed is " the figurativeness of every instance of the figurative ...
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... poetic obscurity , and aesthetically , as typifying the strategies of condensation and epigram she deployed over found cultural materi- als - as “ a model , " in her biographer Richard Sewall's words , " of a poetic procedure she ...
... poetic obscurity , and aesthetically , as typifying the strategies of condensation and epigram she deployed over found cultural materi- als - as “ a model , " in her biographer Richard Sewall's words , " of a poetic procedure she ...
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... poetic compression that Emily Dickinson , as her readers from Higginson forward agree , performed in her rewriting of Higginson's poem . I have done so partly because we still know less than we might about what it was that Dickinson ...
... poetic compression that Emily Dickinson , as her readers from Higginson forward agree , performed in her rewriting of Higginson's poem . I have done so partly because we still know less than we might about what it was that Dickinson ...
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Libertine Spaces and the Female Body in the Poetry of Rochester | 553 |
Shelleys Uncertain Heaven | 577 |
Everyday War | 605 |
Copyright | |
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