Annoying the VictoriansRoutledge, 23 окт. 2013 г. - Всего страниц: 284 What happens when bad criticism happens to good people? Annoying the Victorians sets the tradition of critical discourse and literary criticism on its ear, as well as a few other areas. James Kincaid brings his witty, erudite and thoroughly cynical self to the Victorians, and they will never read (or be read) quite the same. |
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... hand , is presumably a liberation from the tyranny of " rules , " methods applied mechanically . Once liberated from rules , we figure we can negotiate better with the object and find methods satisfactory to all parties . Method becomes ...
... hand , is presumably a liberation from the tyranny of " rules , " methods applied mechanically . Once liberated from rules , we figure we can negotiate better with the object and find methods satisfactory to all parties . Method becomes ...
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... hand and keeping at it for the amount of time it takes . But the means for telling bad stories by way of what is unnatural and never on hand ( deconstruction ) is not very well set up . For one thing , there's nothing to " apply . " For ...
... hand and keeping at it for the amount of time it takes . But the means for telling bad stories by way of what is unnatural and never on hand ( deconstruction ) is not very well set up . For one thing , there's nothing to " apply . " For ...
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... hand , is heavily defended , just asking to be jumped on . As David Kaufmann reminds us , the very idea that " literature " ( i.e. , the canon ) is being treated badly " rallies students , parents , administrators , and alumni to come ...
... hand , is heavily defended , just asking to be jumped on . As David Kaufmann reminds us , the very idea that " literature " ( i.e. , the canon ) is being treated badly " rallies students , parents , administrators , and alumni to come ...
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... hands . Any form that began looking pleasant and pretty , they felt , had to be made monstrous ; any tool that came readily to hand had to be dropped so that it would trip us up ; any knowing had to be made stupid ; if not , all these ...
... hands . Any form that began looking pleasant and pretty , they felt , had to be made monstrous ; any tool that came readily to hand had to be dropped so that it would trip us up ; any knowing had to be made stupid ; if not , all these ...
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... and unnecessary limits . The child , on the other hand , knows no limits , is able to expand endlessly to take in more pleasure , more love , more food . 11. Food I hope you notice the artful transition , Fattening Up on Pickwick 27 22.
... and unnecessary limits . The child , on the other hand , knows no limits , is able to expand endlessly to take in more pleasure , more love , more food . 11. Food I hope you notice the artful transition , Fattening Up on Pickwick 27 22.
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Little NellShe Dead | 35 |
Viewing and Blurring with Dickens | 47 |
4 | 69 |
Performance Roles the Self and Our Own Charles Dickens | 75 |
Who Is Relieved by the Idea of Comic Relief? | 91 |
Tennysons Happy Losses | 99 |
Tennyson Hallams Corpse Miltons Murder | 113 |
H Rider Haggards The Return of She An Explication | 169 |
Anthony Trollope and the Unmannerly Novel | 207 |
The Power of Barchester Towers | 225 |
Notes | 255 |
Index | 269 |
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