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7 Poem , Reader , Response : Making Sense with Skunk Hour MICHAEL TOOLAN You say : the point isn't the word ... In proceeding to a stylistic analysis of Robert Lowell's poem Skunk Hour , I will be disclosing my way of reading that poem ...
7 Poem , Reader , Response : Making Sense with Skunk Hour MICHAEL TOOLAN You say : the point isn't the word ... In proceeding to a stylistic analysis of Robert Lowell's poem Skunk Hour , I will be disclosing my way of reading that poem ...
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property of the text , not the reader ) . ... Be he never so radical in his reading , the published critic's interpretation of a poem is necessarily norm - shaping . The acts of publication , inviting readers to read your views , entail ...
property of the text , not the reader ) . ... Be he never so radical in his reading , the published critic's interpretation of a poem is necessarily norm - shaping . The acts of publication , inviting readers to read your views , entail ...
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A first assumption may be that we simply have an ellipted passive version , " derived " from : She will not be scared by x But should we exclude an alternative reading , which the syntax certainly invites : She will not scare x ( where ...
A first assumption may be that we simply have an ellipted passive version , " derived " from : She will not be scared by x But should we exclude an alternative reading , which the syntax certainly invites : She will not scare x ( where ...
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Narcissism and the Limits of the Lyric Self | 3 |
The Case | 25 |
For our Selves we are Silent | 37 |
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