Continuum, Volume 1AMS Press, 1989 - French literature |
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poetic manner , compounded of an abstract , Latinate , neo - Virgilian diction and a stately , elegiac , neo ... poets for the first time to speak with the same linguistic autonomy and stylistic authority as their ancient forebears ...
poetic manner , compounded of an abstract , Latinate , neo - Virgilian diction and a stately , elegiac , neo ... poets for the first time to speak with the same linguistic autonomy and stylistic authority as their ancient forebears ...
Page 86
... poet , which he was , as from his role as a critic . " For Godfrey , Boileau thus becomes that " giant " whom Bloom finds lacking in the French poetic tradition compared to the English and American with their plethora of " giants ...
... poet , which he was , as from his role as a critic . " For Godfrey , Boileau thus becomes that " giant " whom Bloom finds lacking in the French poetic tradition compared to the English and American with their plethora of " giants ...
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... poetic lexicon , and this word passes directly from the treasurehouse of poetic language into the monologic context of a given poetic utterance . Thus a stylistics nurtured on the soil of classicism recognizes only the life of a word in ...
... poetic lexicon , and this word passes directly from the treasurehouse of poetic language into the monologic context of a given poetic utterance . Thus a stylistics nurtured on the soil of classicism recognizes only the life of a word in ...
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