Chances of Mischief: Variations of Fortune in SpenserBöhlau, 1990 - 369 Seiten |
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... poetic chance . The poet - narrator , of course , does not hubristically lose sight of objective constraints on his art : his discourse is controlled by what " befals " ( see 4.4.2 , and Jonathan Goldberg , Endlesse Worke : Spenser and ...
... poetic chance . The poet - narrator , of course , does not hubristically lose sight of objective constraints on his art : his discourse is controlled by what " befals " ( see 4.4.2 , and Jonathan Goldberg , Endlesse Worke : Spenser and ...
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... poetic technique : mimesis of old tales in which Fortune is made to serve providence or virtue , as in Merlin's appearance or ( more clearly ) in Book 4's titular sequence and in Mutabilitie's arguments , needs balancing by a poetic ...
... poetic technique : mimesis of old tales in which Fortune is made to serve providence or virtue , as in Merlin's appearance or ( more clearly ) in Book 4's titular sequence and in Mutabilitie's arguments , needs balancing by a poetic ...
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... poet's experience . An eternity beyond change — and poetic writing— supersedes the limited yet poetically productive conception of change in 3.6.37 and 47. Since poetry cannot escape " cursed Eld , " spurious timelessness by fabular ...
... poet's experience . An eternity beyond change — and poetic writing— supersedes the limited yet poetically productive conception of change in 3.6.37 and 47. Since poetry cannot escape " cursed Eld , " spurious timelessness by fabular ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Wayes vnknowne | 71 |
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Urheberrecht | |
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