Stolen Writings: Blake's Milton, Joyce's Ulysses, and the Nature of Influence |
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Page 91
... thinks about Shakespeare , and several phrases from Stephen's interior monologue seem to pass mysteriously through his mind : Too poetical that about the sad . Music did that . Music hath charms Shakespeare said . Quotations every day ...
... thinks about Shakespeare , and several phrases from Stephen's interior monologue seem to pass mysteriously through his mind : Too poetical that about the sad . Music did that . Music hath charms Shakespeare said . Quotations every day ...
Page 98
... think in Irish , and to understand that it is as true a dialect as the dialect Burns wrote in . It is some hundred of ... thinks of Homer ” ( U 178 ) . The true poet of the idiom was , of course , John Millington Synge . By June 1904 ...
... think in Irish , and to understand that it is as true a dialect as the dialect Burns wrote in . It is some hundred of ... thinks of Homer ” ( U 178 ) . The true poet of the idiom was , of course , John Millington Synge . By June 1904 ...
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... thinks of one of his nuggets of scientific lore and works out for himself a conception of figuration : Parallax . I never exactly understood . There's a priest . Could ask him . Par it's Greek : parallel , parallax . Met him pike hoses ...
... thinks of one of his nuggets of scientific lore and works out for himself a conception of figuration : Parallax . I never exactly understood . There's a priest . Could ask him . Par it's Greek : parallel , parallax . Met him pike hoses ...
Contents
Blakes Milton | 13 |
A Case for Influence | 47 |
Joyces Ulysses | 65 |
Copyright | |
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