The Uses of Division: Unity and Disharmony in Literature |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 18
Page 48
... exist . What does exist in its place is foreshadowed in Forster's posthumous novel , Maurice , written about 1912 , where the problems and development of a homosexual are openly recorded . The most noteworthy thing about Maurice is its ...
... exist . What does exist in its place is foreshadowed in Forster's posthumous novel , Maurice , written about 1912 , where the problems and development of a homosexual are openly recorded . The most noteworthy thing about Maurice is its ...
Page 189
... exist for him he is left with the headless and senseless trunk of an action , devoid of the reality which can only ... exists the present itself can have no coherent meaning - he himself no coherent personality . That is the logic in the ...
... exist for him he is left with the headless and senseless trunk of an action , devoid of the reality which can only ... exists the present itself can have no coherent meaning - he himself no coherent personality . That is the logic in the ...
Page 196
... exist , an earnest of the other sort of time that lies in the background of Shake- spearean creation . Compare them and what they imply with such a speech in Troilus as that of Diomedes to Paris , about Helen , which in its sudden ...
... exist , an earnest of the other sort of time that lies in the background of Shake- spearean creation . Compare them and what they imply with such a speech in Troilus as that of Diomedes to Paris , about Helen , which in its sudden ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
achievement aesthetic Antony artist awareness becomes Byron called certainly character comedy consciousness contrast Coriolanus Cressida critics D. H. Lawrence daemon Dickens Dickens's dramatic dream Dream Songs effect embarrassment Endymion Eve of St experience fact fantasy feel fiction Forster genius gives hero Howards End human humour Hyperion idea imagination impression intention Isabella Jane Austen Keats Keats's poetry Keatsian kind Kipling Kipling's Larkin Larkinian Lawrence Lawrence's Leavis less literary Little Dorrit living Lowell and Berryman Macbeth Mary Postgate meaning moral nature never novel novelist Othello passion perhaps Philip Larkin play poem poet poetic Q. D. Leavis reader reality relation reveal Ricks romantic seems sense sexual Shakespeare Shestov social society St Agnes story suggest T. S. Eliot tale things Tolstoy Tolstoy's Troilus true truth vision vulgarity wholly Women in Love words Wordsworth write Yeats young
References to this book
Shakespeare and the Uses of Antiquity: An Introductory Essay Charles Martindale No preview available - 1994 |
Real Toads in Imaginary Gardens: Narrative Accounts of Liberalism Maureen Whitebrook Limited preview - 1995 |