Post-structuralist Readings of English PoetryRichard Machin, Christopher Norris CUP Archive, 29 janv. 1987 - 406 pages There has been a plethora of monographs and textbooks dealing with the many aspects of deconstruction and post-structuralist theory in recent years. What is needed now is a book which demonstrates in very concrete terms the possible application of post-structuralist theory to literary texts. This volume answers that need. A group of distinguished practitioners in the field have been invited to offer close readings of well-known poems from the established canon of English poetry. The texts chosen range from Renaissance sonneteers through Shakespeare, the Metaphysicals, the Augustan and Romantic periods, to Eliot and developments in the wake of modernism. An extensive reference and bibliographical section will provide useful points, of entry for those who wish to pursue critical issues which the book will inevitably raise. The book is unique in bringing together theory and practical application across such a range of texts from a single, canonical tradition. |
Table des matières
MURRAY KRIEGER Presentation and representation | 20 |
the discur | 59 |
THOMAS DOCHERTY Donnes praise of folly | 85 |
CATHERINE BELSEY Love and death in To His | 105 |
ANTONY EASTHOPE Towards the autonomous subject | 122 |
inscribing | 162 |
HAROLD BLOOM From topos to trope from sensibility | 176 |
SPIVAK Sex and history in The Prelude | 193 |
FRANCES FERGUSON Coleridge and the deluded | 248 |
GEOFFREY HARTMAN Evening star and evening land | 264 |
an essay on Keats | 294 |
Tennysons | 308 |
J HILLIS MILLER Topography and tropography | 332 |
DANIEL OHARA Yeats in theory | 349 |
self | 369 |
WALLACE MARTIN Frosts thanatography | 395 |
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