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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... refers to as ' the promotion of the ego ' in contemporary Western culture : ' It is clear that the promotion of the ... refer to the infant's realiza- tion of its bodily separateness from its mother , a separateness that the child comes ...
... refers to as ' the promotion of the ego ' in contemporary Western culture : ' It is clear that the promotion of the ... refer to the infant's realiza- tion of its bodily separateness from its mother , a separateness that the child comes ...
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... refers to , yet ready nonetheless to ( self - consciously ) tackle a Real that resists human thoughts and projections . Hughes's comments on Keith Douglas's language shed light on his own practice : ' It is a language for the whole mind ...
... refers to , yet ready nonetheless to ( self - consciously ) tackle a Real that resists human thoughts and projections . Hughes's comments on Keith Douglas's language shed light on his own practice : ' It is a language for the whole mind ...
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... refers to as ' the clutter of our civilized liberal confusion'59 is left unoccupied by any affect , suspended in mid - air , so to speak , its ' defiles ' ( Lacan's word ) realized as so many alienating detours from an ineffable primal ...
... refers to as ' the clutter of our civilized liberal confusion'59 is left unoccupied by any affect , suspended in mid - air , so to speak , its ' defiles ' ( Lacan's word ) realized as so many alienating detours from an ineffable primal ...
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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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