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Wakeful Anguish

Author : Ashby Bland Crowder
Publisher : LSU Press
Page : 430 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2004-01-06
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0807128872

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Wakeful Anguish by Ashby Bland Crowder Pdf

In this deeply felt biography, Ashby Bland Crowder treats in near definitive fashion one of southern literature's unjustly neglected masters. In superb novels like Home from the Hill, The Ordways, and Proud Flesh as well as in the brilliant story collections The Last Husband and A Time and a Place, William Humphrey (1924--1997) created an imaginary East Texas Red River County, conjuring the speech and life rhythms of his native territory with artistic genius. Crowder's lyrical blending of biographical fact and incisive analysis corrects a mistaken view that Humphrey was among those writers mired in the pious cult of southern delusionary remembrance. From early short fiction set in a New York commuter village through late works of the Northeast, such as Hostages to Fortune and September Song, Humphrey allowed himself a psychic distance from the South that fueled an unsparing critique of its myths -- exemplified by the fierce deconstruction of Texas heroes found in his last novel, No Resting Place. In a poignant discussion of Humphrey's memoir, Farther Off from Heaven, Crowder demonstrates that the tragic death of his father led to Humphrey's overriding fictional themes of pain and inconsolable loss. Indeed, Crowder asserts that Humphrey failed to achieve literary renown in part because he evokes emotional experiences beyond what most people can endure. Humphrey's fiction derives its power from refusing to indulge in the false consolations of vanished people and history, from showing that living in the southern past is not living at all. Wakeful Anguish is among the first books about William Humphrey and will be greeted as one of the finest. Marshalling unpublished archival letters, interviews with persons who knew Humphrey at different stages in his life, and private correspondence and conversations between Humphrey and himself, Crowder achieves something rare in literary biography: a portrait that reveals both the sustained suffering in an author's life and work and his exultation in the triumph of his art.

John Keats, Updated Edition

Author : Harold Bloom
Publisher : Infobase Publishing
Page : 281 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Criticism
ISBN : 9781438113203

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John Keats, Updated Edition by Harold Bloom Pdf

Presents a collection of critical essays on the works of John Keats.

Language, Cognition, and Emotion in Keats's Poetry

Author : Katrina Brannon
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 173 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2022-10-31
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781000652611

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Language, Cognition, and Emotion in Keats's Poetry by Katrina Brannon Pdf

Language, Cognition, and Emotion in Keats’s Poetry applies an innovative cognitive linguistic approach to the poetry of John Keats, the first of its kind to employ a cognitive-based framework to explore the expression and articulation of emotion in his work. Brannon adopts an embodied perspective to emotion, rooted in cognitive linguistics, cognitive grammar, and cognitive poetics but also works from figurative language and stylistics, in examining a selection of Keats’s poems. This approach allows for a close interrogation of the texts themselves but also the languages that compose them, comprising lexical and grammatical elements, which, when taken together, bring out the emotional saliency of Keatsian poetry. While revealing fresh insights into the work of John Keats, the book also sheds further light on the importance of cognitive approaches to poetic and grammatical analyses and how both language and the body can serve as forms of communication through which metaphors can be expressed and contextualized. This volume will appeal to students and scholars interested in cognitive linguistics, figurative language, emotion studies, cognitive science, and Anglophone poetry.

A Concordance to the Poems of John Keats

Author : Michael G. Becker,Robert J. Dilligan,Todd K. Bender
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 3515 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2016-05-05
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781317275756

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A Concordance to the Poems of John Keats by Michael G. Becker,Robert J. Dilligan,Todd K. Bender Pdf

First published in 1981. A Concordance to the Poems of John Keats intended to provide the user with a volume suitable to the varying and increasingly specialised interests of scholarship. This title offers a high degree of inclusiveness that attends to the poems and plays, the emended and authoritative headings, and virtually all of the variant readings considered substantive in the riches of the Keats manuscript materials. This title will be of interest to students of literature.

British Authors

Author : Anonim
Publisher : CUP Archive
Page : 140 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2024-06-02
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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Deracination

Author : Walter A. Davis
Publisher : SUNY Press
Page : 332 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2001-02-15
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 0791448347

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Attempts to comprehend the traumatic significance of Hiroshima in order to construct a new theory of history.

Keats and Negative Capability

Author : Li Ou
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 345 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2011-10-27
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781441101037

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Keats and Negative Capability by Li Ou Pdf

"Negative capability", the term John Keats used only once in a letter to his brothers, is a well-known but surprisingly unexplored concept in literary criticism and aesthetics. This book is the first book-length study of this central concept in seventy years. As well as clarifying the meaning of the term and giving an anatomy of its key components, the book gives a full account of the history of this idea. It traces the narrative of how the phrase first became known and gradually gained currency, and explores its primary sources in earlier writers, principally Shakespeare and William Hazlitt, and its chief Modernist successors, W. B. Yeats and T. S. Eliot. Meanwhile, the term is also applied to Keats's own poetry, which manifests the evolution of the idea in Keats's poetic practice. Many of the comparative readings of the relevant texts, including King Lear, illuminate the interconnections between these major writers. The book is an original and significant piece of scholarship on this celebrated concept.

Keats's Anatomy of Melancholy

Author : White Robert White
Publisher : Edinburgh University Press
Page : 248 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2020-09-09
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781474480475

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Keats's Anatomy of Melancholy by White Robert White Pdf

A detailed study of John Keats's classic volume of poetry published in 1820 considered in the light of the history of melancholyFirst, book-length critical study of John Keats's collection of poems, Lamia, Isabella, The Eve of St Agnes, And Other Poems (1820)Considers the anthology as a poetically and thematically unified collection, instead of the more usual method of analyzing the poems in chronological order of writingProposes that the main theme running through the volume is melancholy, a very capacious medical category extending back to ancient Greco-Roman writers, through the Renaissance, and the subject of literary cults in the Romantic ageThe first detailed study of Keats's markings and annotations on his copy of Robert Burton's The Anatomy of Melancholy (1621) which was his favourite book during 1819 when he was writing the poemsThis book examines John Keats's immensely important collection of poems, Lamia, Isabella, The Eve of St Agnes, And Other Poems (1820), and is published in the volume's bicentenary. It analyses the collection as an authorially organised and multi-dimensionally unified volume rather than as a collection of occasional poems. R. S. White argues that a guiding theme behind the 1820 volume is the persistent emphasis on different types of melancholy, an ancient, all-consuming medical condition and literary preoccupation in Renaissance and Romantic poetry. Melancholy was a lifelong interest of Keats's, touching on his medical training, his temperament and his delighted reading in 1819 of Burton's The Anatomy of Melancholy.

Bedlam

Author : Catharine Arnold
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 349 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2008-10-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9781847374875

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'Bedlam!' The very name conjures up graphic images of naked patients chained among filthy straw, or parading untended wards deluded that they are Napoleon or Jesus Christ. We owe this image of madness to William Hogarth, who, in plate eight of his 1735 Rake's Progress series, depicts the anti-hero in Bedlam, the latest addition to a freak show providing entertainment for Londoners between trips to the Tower Zoo, puppet shows and public executions. That this is still the most powerful image of Bedlam, over two centuries later, says much about our attitude to mental illness, although the Bedlam of the popular imagination is long gone. The hospital was relocated to the suburbs of Kent in 1930, and Sydney Smirke's impressive Victorian building in Southwark took on a new role as the Imperial War Museum. Following the historical narrative structure of her acclaimed Necropolis, BEDLAMwill examine the capital's treatment of the insane over the centuries, from the founding of Bethlehem Hospital in 1247 through the heyday of the great Victorian asylums to the more enlightened attitudes that prevail today.

Keats and Scepticism

Author : Li Ou
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 231 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2023-07-31
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781000912722

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Keats and Scepticism by Li Ou Pdf

Keats and Scepticism explores Keats’s affinity with the philosophical tradition of scepticism and reads Keats’s poetry anew in the light of this affinity. It suggests Keats’s links with the origin of scepticism in ancient Greece as recorded in Sextus Empiricus’s Outlines of Scepticism. It also discusses Keats’s connections with Montaigne, the most important Renaissance inheritor of Pyrrhonian scepticism; Voltaire, the Enlightenment philosophe whose sceptical ideas made an indelible impact on Keats; and Hume, the most thoroughgoing sceptic after antiquity. Other than Keats’s affinitive ideas with these sceptical thinkers, this book is particularly interested in Keats’s experiments with the peculiar language, forms, modes, and genres of poetry to convey the non-dogmatic philosophy. In this light, it re-reads Isabella, ‘La Belle Dame sans Merci’, the 1819 odes, the two Hyperions, King Stephen, and Lamia, all of which reveal Keats’s self-reflexive and radical sceptical poetics in challenging poetic dogmas and conventions. This book is for Keats lovers, students, teachers, scholars, or non-academic readers who are interested in Romanticism, nineteenth-century studies, or poetry and philosophy in general. This original, accessible interdisciplinary study aims to offer the reader a fresh perspective to read Keats and appreciate the quintessential Keatsian poetics.

Am Volume 4

Author : Simon Plant
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 109 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2014-04-03
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781291794922

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Am Volume 4 by Simon Plant Pdf

This is Am Volume 4.It hardly mentions Am, but he haunts the tale.This is a horror story.Am is an alter ego of mine.And this volume is still about him although in this volume it is in the form of a story about an imaginary wife of mine-Sarah, and her dysfunctional family, with husband John and children Mary and Paul.The book talks a lot about religion- AM speaks. He is, as described in other volumes through the monsters Jale, Beester and Crowndser a complete selfish monster!This is a book that lives a nightmare and exudes false religion.Maybe it is supernatural horror. St Paul's letter to the Romans Ch 4 v 18-25. Maybe this monster story will fulfill a dream I had many years ago of becoming a recognised artist.Abraham only believed and despite the apparent impossibity of the prophesy, his faith was ""considered as justifying him"" Amen

The Time Machine and the Domaine

Author : Richard W. Bevis
Publisher : FriesenPress
Page : 457 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2022-02-18
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781039124912

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The Time Machine and the Domaine by Richard W. Bevis Pdf

Why have so many cultures created what we call imaginative literature in the past, and still do? What prompts so many people to read literature? And how are we to understand the economy that links these producers and consumers? These and related questions plagued the author for a couple of decades before he began to set down the results of his research into the roles and functions that creative writing has had in various societies. More and more, the evidence seemed to point towards our feelings about the effects of time on our lives, and our memories of special places that enchanted or changed us. He illustrates his findings by examining a wide range of literary artifacts.

AM (combined)

Author : Simon Plant
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 582 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2014-07-04
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781291916485

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AM (combined) by Simon Plant Pdf

When reality, fiction and imagination melanged into the personal diary, writings and religion of an academic schizophrenic within the asylum of mental health protection, Am was born. A unique experience, by a survivor, that you can now revisit, but don't let it get in your head!It is book about survival and the story of one persons survival in a mental health regime!It is a psychological thriller about my attempt to make sense of a confusing life situation.

John Keats

Author : Walter Jackson Bate
Publisher : Harvard University Press
Page : 784 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2009-07-01
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0674020561

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The life of Keats provides a unique opportunity for the study of literary greatness and of what permits or encourages its development. Its interest is deeply human and moral, in the most capacious sense of the words. In this authoritative biography--the first full-length life of Keats in almost forty years--the man and the poet are portrayed with rare insight and sympathy. In spite of a scarcity of factual data for his early years, the materials for Keats's life are nevertheless unusually full. Since most of his early poetry has survived, his artistic development can be observed more closely than is possible with most writers; and there are times during the period of his greatest creativity when his personal as well as his artistic life can be followed week by week. The development of Keats's poetic craftsmanship proceeds simultaneously with the steady growth of qualities of mind and character. Mr. Bate has been concerned to show the organic relationship between the poet's art and his larger, more broadly humane development. Keats's great personal appeal--his spontaneity, vigor, playfulness, and affection--are movingly recreated; at the same time, his valiant attempt to solve the problem faced by all modern poets when they attempt to achieve originality and amplitude in the presence of their great artistic heritage is perceptively presented. In discussing this matter, Mr. Bate says, The pressure of this anxiety and the variety of reactions to it constitute one of the great unexplored factors in the history of the arts since 1750. And in no major poet, near the beginning of the modern era, is this problem met more directly than it is in Keats. The way in which Keats was somehow able, after the age of twenty-two, to confront this dilemma, and to transcend it, has fascinated every major poet who has used the English language since Keats's death and also every major critic since the Victorian era. Mr. Bate has availed himself of all new biographical materials, published and unpublished, and has used them selectively and without ostentation, concentrating on the things that were meaningful to Keats. Similarly, his discussions of the poetry are not buried beneath the controversies of previous critics. He approaches the poems freshly and directly, showing their relation to Keats's experience and emotions, to premises and values already explored in the biographical narrative. The result is a book of many dimensions, not a restricted critical or biographical study but a fully integrated whole.