A Moment's Monument: Revisionary Poetics and the Nineteenth-century English SonnetFairleigh Dickinson Univ Press, 1996 - 254 páginas A Moment's Monument: Revisionary Poetics and the Nineteenth-Century English Sonnet argues that the history of the sonnet in the last century is more than a decorative strand in its literary fabric. To a large extent, this book is about Wordsworth, who discovers, through Milton, that at the heart of the sonnet's power as a form is the trope of synecdoche, which he connects up with the very moment and act of representation - thereby "inventing" the visionary Romantic sonnet. The authority he gains by this discovery immediately reflects not only on his work, which until that moment had rarely included the sonnet, but also on the work of many major poets after him. The book also discusses Wordsworth's rejection of a sentimental mode of sonnet writing popularized by female poets of his day; instead Wordsworth insists on a "manly" (his word) employment of the form that transforms the voice of private sentiment into the voice of public, bardic authority. |
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... D. G. Rossetti , Hopkins , and , to draw out the implications of this study into our own century , Robert Frost . Close read- ings of individual Wordsworth sonnets in chapter 1 sketch out a constellation of themes and tropes , as well ...
... D. G. Rossetti , Hopkins , and , to draw out the implications of this study into our own century , Robert Frost . Close read- ings of individual Wordsworth sonnets in chapter 1 sketch out a constellation of themes and tropes , as well ...
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... Dante Gabriel Rossetti would put it in his famous 1880 sonnet on the sonnet . But more subtly , the figurations of space just mentioned inevitably collapse : subjective space and lyric moment conflate in Wordsworth's at- tention to the ...
... Dante Gabriel Rossetti would put it in his famous 1880 sonnet on the sonnet . But more subtly , the figurations of space just mentioned inevitably collapse : subjective space and lyric moment conflate in Wordsworth's at- tention to the ...
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... under- mines the integrity of those very claims . Nor is he the only one to do so . For all their admiration of the great Lake poet , Shelley , Keats , and D. G. Rossetti all reveal in their sonnet writing a need not 16 Introduction.
... under- mines the integrity of those very claims . Nor is he the only one to do so . For all their admiration of the great Lake poet , Shelley , Keats , and D. G. Rossetti all reveal in their sonnet writing a need not 16 Introduction.
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... Dante Gabriel Rossetti , will at once em- brace and also deconstruct . Dante Gabriel Rossetti's complicated figuration of the sonnet as a " moment's monument , " followed by his haunted and haunting sequence called The House of Life ...
... Dante Gabriel Rossetti , will at once em- brace and also deconstruct . Dante Gabriel Rossetti's complicated figuration of the sonnet as a " moment's monument , " followed by his haunted and haunting sequence called The House of Life ...
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... Rossetti here the impact of Words- worth is crucial . That most Italianate of sonnet sequences , D. G. Rossetti's House of Life , whatever its affinities with Dante's La Vita Nuova , might not have been conceivable without Wordsworth's ...
... Rossetti here the impact of Words- worth is crucial . That most Italianate of sonnet sequences , D. G. Rossetti's House of Life , whatever its affinities with Dante's La Vita Nuova , might not have been conceivable without Wordsworth's ...
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Wordsworths Inquest and the Visionary Sonnet | 27 |
The Conspiring Reader | 64 |
Keatss Sonnets | 81 |
Sonnettomania and the Ideology of Form | 115 |
Revisionary Poetics | 129 |
The Allegory | 151 |
What to Make of a Diminished Thing | 175 |
Bibliographical Listing of NineteenthCentury | 192 |
Works Cited233 | 233 |
Index | 248 |
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