ISLAND SOLITUDES - SELFHOOD AND OTHERNESS IN THE POETRY OF MATTHEW ARNOLD AND THOMAS HARDY

Reinforcing the view that the Victorian poetic stance is intimately and inextricably connected with the sphere of ideas, this paper provides an examination of a selection of representative titles by Matthew Arnold and Thomas Hardy, in an attempt to highlight the similarities and differences regardin...

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Vydáno v:British and American studies : B.A.S Ročník 25; číslo 25; s. 71 - 80
Hlavní autor: More, Octavian
Médium: Journal Article
Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: Timisoara Editura Universităţii de Vest din Timişoara / Diacritic Timisoara 2019
University of the West Timisoara Publishing House Diacritic Timisoara
West University of Timisoara, Faculty of Letters, History and Theology
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ISSN:1224-3086, 2457-7715
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Shrnutí:Reinforcing the view that the Victorian poetic stance is intimately and inextricably connected with the sphere of ideas, this paper provides an examination of a selection of representative titles by Matthew Arnold and Thomas Hardy, in an attempt to highlight the similarities and differences regarding the poets’ treatment of the seminal dialectic between selfhood and otherness, perception and experience, engagement and ascetic distancing.
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ISSN:1224-3086
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