The Offensive Art: The Liberation of Poetic Imagination in Augustan SatireBrynmill, 1991 - 235 Seiten |
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... less divided , no less subject to oppositions and contrar- ieties than has generally been the case with human under- standings , little of this diversity was actually focussed by the poetry . The concept of poetic form tended to prevent ...
... less divided , no less subject to oppositions and contrar- ieties than has generally been the case with human under- standings , little of this diversity was actually focussed by the poetry . The concept of poetic form tended to prevent ...
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... less charitably , perhaps as the cause of propaganda . It may be more or less exalted , depending on how cynical or idealistic we suppose Dryden to have been in serving it . But even if we allow that a measure of idealism was present ...
... less charitably , perhaps as the cause of propaganda . It may be more or less exalted , depending on how cynical or idealistic we suppose Dryden to have been in serving it . But even if we allow that a measure of idealism was present ...
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... less clear that he is prepared to stand by what Achitophel describes as his weakness and negligence . It is less than clear because the satirist himself does not eliminate the ambiguities which arise in his narrative . By the time ...
... less clear that he is prepared to stand by what Achitophel describes as his weakness and negligence . It is less than clear because the satirist himself does not eliminate the ambiguities which arise in his narrative . By the time ...
Inhalt
Note on Texts page | 7 |
An Essay on Man | 175 |
The Dunciad | 198 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Absalom and Achitophel absurdity Annus Mirabilis appears aspect aspiration Augustan Augustan poets beauty become Belinda Charles II Cleanth Brooks comedy comic concerned conflict context cynical David desire doubt Dryden dull Dunciad elevated action epic Essay on Criticism evil expression eyes folly genius girl godlike harmony heroic heroic drama Iago Ibid ideal ideas imagination important impulse insight interest ironically irony judgement kind of poetry King King's language limits looking MacFlecknoe matter means ment mind mock-heroic mode moral nature nonsense notions obscenity opposed ordinary Palamede passage perhaps perspective play poem poet poet's poetic drama Polydamas Pope Pope's possible probably reader reason repudiation Restoration comedy satire satirist scepticism seems sense sensibility serious Shakespeare significance speak spirit stance stanza strain style sublime Swift things thinking thought and feeling tion tophel tradition triumph trivial true truth understanding values verse virtue writer