Radical Literary Education: A Classroom Experiment with Wordsworth's "Ode"University of Wisconsin Press, 1987 - 201 pages |
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... thought to the thought ( or the vocabulary of the thought ) of the poet , mind exchanges its own freedom for the exercise and notice of the internal relations of the poem . New Critical reading is an act of submission to the thought of ...
... thought to the thought ( or the vocabulary of the thought ) of the poet , mind exchanges its own freedom for the exercise and notice of the internal relations of the poem . New Critical reading is an act of submission to the thought of ...
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... thought and no commitments.1 Neither poem nor paper is a social act , a belief which leads to a vision of alienation ... thoughts , " publishers ' demands , reviewers ' criticisms - tarnish the original brightness . ( See , for example ...
... thought and no commitments.1 Neither poem nor paper is a social act , a belief which leads to a vision of alienation ... thoughts , " publishers ' demands , reviewers ' criticisms - tarnish the original brightness . ( See , for example ...
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... thought of our past years in me doth breed Perpetual benediction : Then sing , ye Birds , sing , sing a joyous song ! And O , ye Fountains , Meadows , Hills , and Groves , Forebode not any severing of our loves ! To me the meanest ...
... thought of our past years in me doth breed Perpetual benediction : Then sing , ye Birds , sing , sing a joyous song ! And O , ye Fountains , Meadows , Hills , and Groves , Forebode not any severing of our loves ! To me the meanest ...
Contents
The Instructors Autobiography | 22 |
A Message from Eternity | 35 |
Imitation and Development | 59 |
Copyright | |
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