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... narrative , The Fountain as reflective or elegiac , and The Soli- tary Reaper as lyric . To Arnold , Michael would be a satisfactory narrative . Unlike the tales of Byron , it is not a mere " string of passages " ; it has a beginning ...
... narrative , The Fountain as reflective or elegiac , and The Soli- tary Reaper as lyric . To Arnold , Michael would be a satisfactory narrative . Unlike the tales of Byron , it is not a mere " string of passages " ; it has a beginning ...
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... narrative than he had in his two previous works . And finally in Lara , with the practice gained by telling almost the same tale for the fourth time , he achieves an economy of narrative and a freedom from irrelevance which shows a ...
... narrative than he had in his two previous works . And finally in Lara , with the practice gained by telling almost the same tale for the fourth time , he achieves an economy of narrative and a freedom from irrelevance which shows a ...
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... narrative , Arnold destroys their essence and distorts the spirit of their author . Even so rambling a poem as Childe Harold suffers at Arnold's hands ; for by scattering his fragments throughout three sections of his volume , each with ...
... narrative , Arnold destroys their essence and distorts the spirit of their author . Even so rambling a poem as Childe Harold suffers at Arnold's hands ; for by scattering his fragments throughout three sections of his volume , each with ...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
BYRON | 58 |
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