Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson: Poetry of the Central ConsciousnessUniversity of Pennsylvania Press, 11/11/2016 - 256 páginas Agnieszka Salska 's illuminating study of the patterns of consciousness in the poetry of two major nineteenth-century American poets borrows from Northrop Frye's phrase "the structure of the poet's imagination." Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson, the first extensive book comparing the two poets, builds on the shorter works by Karl Keller and Albert Gelpi and is further augmented by Salska's "outside" viewpoint from her native Poland. Her extensive research in the United States in 1984 ensures the timeliness of the work and makes the study truly valuable. |
Índice
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Identity | 35 |
Mediation Versus Command | 65 |
4 The Design of Mediation | 101 |
5 The Design of Command | 125 |
Language | 163 |
7 Conclusion | 189 |
Selected Bibliography | 201 |
217 | |
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