A Glossary of Literary TermsAs in the first edition, this work is organized as a series of succinct essays in the alphabetical order of the title term, but it now includes new essays, many drastically recast essays, and expanded and updated lists of suggested readings. |
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... thought , " and felt " their thought as immediately as the odour of a rose . " " A thought to John Donne was an experience ; it modified his sensibility . " But " in the seven- teenth century a dissociation of sensibility set in , from ...
... thought , " and felt " their thought as immediately as the odour of a rose . " " A thought to John Donne was an experience ; it modified his sensibility . " But " in the seven- teenth century a dissociation of sensibility set in , from ...
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... Thought and Expression in the 16th Century ( 1920 ) ; E. A. Burtt , The Metaphysical Foundations of Modern Science ( rev . , 1932 ) ; W. K. Ferguson , The Renaissance in Historical Thought ( 1948 ) ; C. S. Lewis , English Literature in ...
... Thought and Expression in the 16th Century ( 1920 ) ; E. A. Burtt , The Metaphysical Foundations of Modern Science ( rev . , 1932 ) ; W. K. Ferguson , The Renaissance in Historical Thought ( 1948 ) ; C. S. Lewis , English Literature in ...
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... thoughts , and feelings in the waking mind ; it has since been adopted to describe a narrative method in modern ... thought itself are nonverbal , it is clear that the author can present these ele- ments only by converting them into ...
... thoughts , and feelings in the waking mind ; it has since been adopted to describe a narrative method in modern ... thought itself are nonverbal , it is clear that the author can present these ele- ments only by converting them into ...
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aesthetic Alexander Pope allegory American analysis applied artistic ballad called characters comedy comic concepts conventions cultural deconstruction Derrida developed discourse distinction diverse drama effect Elizabethan England English epic essays example feminist French genre Greek human I. A. Richards ideology imitation interpretation irony James John Jonathan Culler language lines linguistic literary criticism literary text literature lyric M. H. Abrams Marxist Marxist criticism meaning medieval metaphor meter Milton mode modern moral myths narrative narrator neoclassic Northrop Frye novel object period philosophical play plot poem poetic poetry poets poststructural prose fiction reader reader-response criticism reading reference Renaissance represented rhetorical rhyme Robert Romantic satire semiotic sense Shakespeare's signify social sonnet speech stanza story stress structuralist structure style T. S. Eliot term theory Thomas tion traditional tragedy utterance verbal verse W. B. Yeats W. H. Auden W. K. Wimsatt William words writers written