Stolen Writings: Blake's Milton, Joyce's Ulysses, and the Nature of Influence |
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Page 61
... beginning to the main clause and then through a phrasal conclusion . Within the sentence , everything is balanced , " leaf by leaf and wave of light by wave of light , " or " two by two , " like the Christian brothers seen at the beginning ...
... beginning to the main clause and then through a phrasal conclusion . Within the sentence , everything is balanced , " leaf by leaf and wave of light by wave of light , " or " two by two , " like the Christian brothers seen at the beginning ...
Page 73
... beginning to bring the creative process out of the unconscious and dreams and into self - consciousness . The other experiment , the temporalization of space or simultaneity , is the basis of the entire narrative structure of Milton ...
... beginning to bring the creative process out of the unconscious and dreams and into self - consciousness . The other experiment , the temporalization of space or simultaneity , is the basis of the entire narrative structure of Milton ...
Page 127
... beginning at a specific point and progressing without deviation or discontinuity to closure at an appropriate point , nor did he have to write in linear succession from the first line to the last . In fact , he could work at both ends ...
... beginning at a specific point and progressing without deviation or discontinuity to closure at an appropriate point , nor did he have to write in linear succession from the first line to the last . In fact , he could work at both ends ...
Contents
Blakes Milton | 13 |
A Case for Influence | 47 |
Joyces Ulysses | 65 |
Copyright | |
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