Wordsworth's Slumber and the Problematics of ReadingPenn State Press, 1 nov 2010 |
Sommario
DREAMING THE DEATH OF THE LOVELY OTHER | 6 |
A Familiar Confusion and Shared Features of Experience | 15 |
She as Spirit | 27 |
Another Line of Interpretation and Stark Clarity | 39 |
The Romantic Death Fantasy and the Ambivalence | 49 |
The Problematic of A slumber and the Fate of Critical | 83 |
two or three little Rhyme poems which I hope will | 101 |
Coleridge as Reader Interpreter | 123 |
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