England and Englishness: Ideas of Nationhood in English Poetry, 1688-1900Hogarth, 1990 - 227 pàgines John Lucas' study examines how the notion of Englishness is expressed in English poetry. His subject is not patriotism, but the way poets are forced to place themselves in a tradition, a relationship to the State and the Establishment, sometimes as apologists, sometimes as rebels and outsiders. |
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Pàgina 44
... true to the source from which such liberty is derived . England is the aggressor against the very liberty it claims to be upholding . In the light of this , certain of Gray's poems become even more interesting than Collins's . In the ...
... true to the source from which such liberty is derived . England is the aggressor against the very liberty it claims to be upholding . In the light of this , certain of Gray's poems become even more interesting than Collins's . In the ...
Pàgina 50
... true poetry is not to be found in a highly - developed society , where the poet is divorced from ' the people ' , or rather where there is no longer a community to and on behalf of whom the poet can uncomplicatedly address his work ...
... true poetry is not to be found in a highly - developed society , where the poet is divorced from ' the people ' , or rather where there is no longer a community to and on behalf of whom the poet can uncomplicatedly address his work ...
Pàgina 70
... True liberty must be for those who do not necessarily have either property or propriety . This is a very new meaning ... True poetry , like true liberty , is no longer to be confidently expected in England . The three terms require to be ...
... True liberty must be for those who do not necessarily have either property or propriety . This is a very new meaning ... True poetry , like true liberty , is no longer to be confidently expected in England . The three terms require to be ...
Continguts
Englishmen and Citizens of the World II | 11 |
Contesting Voices | 33 |
Goldsmith and the Ambiguities of Patriotism | 55 |
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England and Englishness: Ideas of Nationhood in English Poetry, 1688-1900 John Lucas Visualització de fragments - 1990 |
England and Englishness: Ideas of Nationhood in English Poetry, 1688-1900 John Lucas Visualització de fragments - 1990 |
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Postcolonial Contraventions: Cultural Readings of Race, Imperialism, and ... Laura Chrisman Previsualització limitada - 2003 |
Misreading England: Poetry and Nationhood Since the Second World War Raphaël Ingelbien Previsualització limitada - 2002 |