Intentionality and the New Traditionalism: Some Liminal Means to Literary Revisionism |
Contents
Literary Revisionism Definitions and Devices | 1 |
Poetic Genre and Its Implications | 23 |
Shakespeare and the Tragic | 37 |
Reflection of Life or Unreal Angle of Vision? | 51 |
Genre and SeventeenthCentury Poetry | 63 |
The Lyric | 77 |
The Lyric and Ben Jonson | 87 |
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Intentionality and the New Traditionalism: Some Liminal Means to Literary ... John T. Shawcross No preview available - 2008 |
Intentionality and the New Traditionalism: Some Liminal Means to Literary ... John T. Shawcross No preview available - 1991 |
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