The Poetry of Ted Hughes: Language, Illusion and BeyondLongman, 1998 - 129 σελίδες This text provides an introduction to the poetry of Ted Hughes, whose work is concerned with the forces of nature and their interaction with man. It also places Hughes' poems in a theoretical context of significant developments in literary theory that occured during his lifetime, quoting in particular commentary of the French theorists Jacques Lacan, Julia Kristeva and Roland Barthes. |
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... object which isn't an object any longer , but this something faced with which all words cease and all cat- egories fail , the object of anxiety par excellence ' 16 . In confronting the materiality of death , ' Stations ' , like the ...
... object which isn't an object any longer , but this something faced with which all words cease and all cat- egories fail , the object of anxiety par excellence ' 16 . In confronting the materiality of death , ' Stations ' , like the ...
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... object . It is with his object that the child leaps the frontiers of his domain , transformed into a well , and begins the incantation.47 The ' ditch ' around which the child symbolically ' jumps ' provides the basic paradigm for the ...
... object . It is with his object that the child leaps the frontiers of his domain , transformed into a well , and begins the incantation.47 The ' ditch ' around which the child symbolically ' jumps ' provides the basic paradigm for the ...
Σελίδα 112
... object is never for him definitively the final object , except in exceptional circumstances . But it thus appears in the guise of an object from which man is irremediably separated , and which shows him the very figure of his dehiscence ...
... object is never for him definitively the final object , except in exceptional circumstances . But it thus appears in the guise of an object from which man is irremediably separated , and which shows him the very figure of his dehiscence ...
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Hughes and Shamanism | 6 |
Language Narcissism and Emptiness | 21 |
The Influence of Sylvia Plath | 27 |
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The Poetry of Ted Hughes: Language, Illusion & Beyond Dr. Paul Bentley Περιορισμένη προεπισκόπηση - 2014 |
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