Teaching Eighteenth-century PoetryChristopher Fox AMS Press, 1990 - 435 sider Aside from the fact that the various periods of English literature were devised at a time - the 19th century - most hostile to 18th-century poetry, this poetry also has suffered, on occasion, from the way it is taught, particularly in undergraduate survey courses. This volume addresses this problem by providing a handbook on the subject, not conceived as a generalized and anecdotal survey of teaching, but one which approaches specific problems and specific poems. |
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... passage tangled and difficult . The opening " One " is intimidating right off ; and the explanatory term " wretch " hardly improves things . Only in the third line , with the term " actors , " can Donne's readers , by making an ...
... passage tangled and difficult . The opening " One " is intimidating right off ; and the explanatory term " wretch " hardly improves things . Only in the third line , with the term " actors , " can Donne's readers , by making an ...
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... passage ends , being easy in a different way , also qualify as " natural . " The fact that the passage presents no information about the actual state of " this Paradise " that might correspond to that so insistently stated about the ...
... passage ends , being easy in a different way , also qualify as " natural . " The fact that the passage presents no information about the actual state of " this Paradise " that might correspond to that so insistently stated about the ...
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... passage suggests ( What sort of state could treat succession so casually ? -- matter for consideration there , touching on the devel- opment of England's peculiar constitution ) , or because of certain latent energies in the passage ...
... passage suggests ( What sort of state could treat succession so casually ? -- matter for consideration there , touching on the devel- opment of England's peculiar constitution ) , or because of certain latent energies in the passage ...
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The Examples of Watts | 1 |
Teaching EighteenthCentury Satire | 25 |
Teaching and Parody in EighteenthCentury Poetry | 47 |
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