Donne's Poetry and Modern CriticismRussell & Russell, 1962 - 91 стор. Literary criticism and interpretation about the works of John Donne. |
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... shadow , what she weares . O perverse sexe , where none is true but shee , Who's therefore true , because her truth kills mee . The metaphor extended is that of the speaker as a weeping stone fountain , this having been suggested at the ...
... shadow , what she weares . O perverse sexe , where none is true but shee , Who's therefore true , because her truth kills mee . The metaphor extended is that of the speaker as a weeping stone fountain , this having been suggested at the ...
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... shadow , a light , and body must be here . The implication of this is that when the woman lived , he was an ordinary nothing , her shadow . In the fifth and final stanza the speaker reasserts his nothingness and makes a witty contrast ...
... shadow , a light , and body must be here . The implication of this is that when the woman lived , he was an ordinary nothing , her shadow . In the fifth and final stanza the speaker reasserts his nothingness and makes a witty contrast ...
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... SHADOW At the opening of " A Lecture upon the Shadow " the speaker , addressing a woman , states his intention of making some comment upon the nature of love . First he calls atten- tion to the shadows produced by the couple as they 56.
... SHADOW At the opening of " A Lecture upon the Shadow " the speaker , addressing a woman , states his intention of making some comment upon the nature of love . First he calls atten- tion to the shadows produced by the couple as they 56.
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Aire and Angels Allen Tate analysis argument atti Brooks Canonization ceit characteristic characterization Cleanth Brooks complexity of attitudes conceptual burden coterminous death definition of metaphysical differences discussion distinguished Donne's poetry Donne's Songs dramatic nature elements essay evaluation experience faculty psychology figurative device final stanza formula Grierson Herbert Grierson Ibid ical ideas imagery individual irony John Crowe Ransom John Donne kind logical lovers ment meta metaphysical poem metaphysical poetry Modern Criticism Morrow Nocturnall nothingness observed obvious passage physical poetry plexity poem the speaker Poems of John poets reader references regarded relationship rival attitudes Saint Lucies Day second stanza serpent Shadow significant simply single conceit single extended metaphor single metaphor situation Songs and Sonets soul standards stanza the speaker statement struc suggested Sunne Rising surprise symbolist poetry T. S. Eliot Tate thee thought tion tropes tudes Twicknam Garden Valediction Vanderbilt University whole poem witty woman women