Dialogues with Convention: Readings in Renaissance PoetryUniversity of Michigan Press, 1989 - 204 páginas Examines the poetic genres and poetic conventions of English Renaissance poetry. |
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... meaning , whether of human actions or of spoken or written language . For example , a British observer watching a game of American football on tele- vision ( or indeed anything else on television ) is very aware that the production of ...
... meaning , whether of human actions or of spoken or written language . For example , a British observer watching a game of American football on tele- vision ( or indeed anything else on television ) is very aware that the production of ...
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... meaning nor an equally ab- stract theory of ' the text ' ( neither of which in the end are likely to be of much practical use to the critic of literature ) . I mean only to suggest that sort of literary criticism which holds a ...
... meaning nor an equally ab- stract theory of ' the text ' ( neither of which in the end are likely to be of much practical use to the critic of literature ) . I mean only to suggest that sort of literary criticism which holds a ...
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... meaning , in its efforts , for instance , to find the word ' fit ' not only to convey ' meaning ' but to fulfil the Sidney and the idea of the sonnet.
... meaning , in its efforts , for instance , to find the word ' fit ' not only to convey ' meaning ' but to fulfil the Sidney and the idea of the sonnet.
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Sidney and the idea of the sonnet | 23 |
CONVENTIONS OF IMITATION | 59 |
CONVENTIONS OF DEVOTION I | 81 |
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Dialogues with Convention: Readings in Renaissance Poetry Ronald David Bedford Vista de fragmentos - 1989 |
Dialogues with Convention: Readings in Renaissance Poetry Ronald David Bedford Vista de fragmentos - 1989 |
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