Sydney Studies in English. Volume 08, 1982-3University of Sydney, 1978 - 128 עמודים |
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עמוד 25
... Lock of 1714-17 . The plot and structure of The Rape of the Lock have received little attention from critics , largely because of the implicit accep- tance of the idea that the poem reflects the concerns of Arabella Fermor and Lord ...
... Lock of 1714-17 . The plot and structure of The Rape of the Lock have received little attention from critics , largely because of the implicit accep- tance of the idea that the poem reflects the concerns of Arabella Fermor and Lord ...
עמוד 27
... lock is cut ; it effectively prevents the restoration of the lock to its owner ; and it ensures that the lock will not become trivialized into an amatory souvenir . The inevitability of the rape is already implicit then , at the ...
... lock is cut ; it effectively prevents the restoration of the lock to its owner ; and it ensures that the lock will not become trivialized into an amatory souvenir . The inevitability of the rape is already implicit then , at the ...
עמוד 29
... Lock Pope concentrates less on society at large and more on one member of that society - Belinda , who is both the victim of society and its representative in the poem . Unlike the protagonists of Steele's Spectator papers , Belinda ...
... Lock Pope concentrates less on society at large and more on one member of that society - Belinda , who is both the victim of society and its representative in the poem . Unlike the protagonists of Steele's Spectator papers , Belinda ...
תוכן
Mirrors | 3 |
ROBERT W WILLIAMS Fate and the Narrative | 23 |
Keatss | 40 |
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Alexander Pope audience beauty Belinda Casebook central movement charm chastity Christopher Bentley Clarissa's speech Clarke's Claudius Conrad contrast Critical death Dr Leavis dramatic dream edited English epic Eternity F. R. Leavis Fall of Hyperion Fate Fitzgerald Floss G. A. Wilkes game of Ombre Gatsby George Eliot Gertrude Hamlet Hamlet plays Heart of Darkness Honour human idea imagery ironies John Keats Keats Keats's king king's Kurtz letter lines literary live lock London look Madame Récamier Maggie Maggie's Marlow Mary Clarke meaning Mill mind mirrors of revenge Mohl moral fable Murder of Gonzago narrative nature Nick Nightingale novel passion person play scene play's players poem poet poetry Polonius Pope Pope's Pyrrhus Rape role salon seems sense Shakespeare Shelley's social society soliloquy soul Spectator stanza Steele Steele's Stephen Guest Stillinger Thalestris things thought tion tragedy tragic truth Tulliver virtue voice women words writing young