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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... seems on the one hand to be snickering at the beau and on the other to be demon- strating a little sympathy toward him as a fellow human being . The beau , after all , is as much a victim of the shower as any other resident of the city ...
... seems on the one hand to be snickering at the beau and on the other to be demon- strating a little sympathy toward him as a fellow human being . The beau , after all , is as much a victim of the shower as any other resident of the city ...
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... seem and early though they stand in Blake's canon , the Songs cannot be well understood without some grounding in Blake's religious and philosophical ideas . He refined and elaborated his system in later years , but it seems to have ...
... seem and early though they stand in Blake's canon , the Songs cannot be well understood without some grounding in Blake's religious and philosophical ideas . He refined and elaborated his system in later years , but it seems to have ...
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... seems to be aiming at ; the iambic / anapestic diameters of " The Sick Rose " convey an urgency that seems to underline every word ; and Blake's driving trochaic tetrameters contribute to the power that readers usually find in " The ...
... seems to be aiming at ; the iambic / anapestic diameters of " The Sick Rose " convey an urgency that seems to underline every word ; and Blake's driving trochaic tetrameters contribute to the power that readers usually find in " The ...
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The Examples of Watts | 1 |
Teaching EighteenthCentury Satire | 25 |
Teaching and Parody in EighteenthCentury Poetry | 47 |
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