"Strange Prophecies Anew": Rereading Apocalypse in Blake, H.D., and GinsbergFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 2000 - 209 síður This book revives questions of religious and political authority in poetic prophecy. It argues that modern prophecy operates within a dynamic of continuity and estrangement that combines immanent and transcendent modes of representation, creating a poetry that revises the very tradition that authorizes it. |
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Niðurstöður 1 - 3 af 42
Síða 107
... voice of John and the voice of Christ . Although the authoritative voice of John from Revelation opens section 3 of Angels , his words in H. D.'s poem are fused with Christ's words from Revelation in such a way that the two voices are ...
... voice of John and the voice of Christ . Although the authoritative voice of John from Revelation opens section 3 of Angels , his words in H. D.'s poem are fused with Christ's words from Revelation in such a way that the two voices are ...
Síða 108
... voices here more than simply oppose the prohibitive voice of John with the voice of a corrective image of Christ who makes things new . They also suggest rhetorical strategies of naming and making that are crucial to the movement in ...
... voices here more than simply oppose the prohibitive voice of John with the voice of a corrective image of Christ who makes things new . They also suggest rhetorical strategies of naming and making that are crucial to the movement in ...
Síða 123
... voice , Bishop Bell , framed pacifism as a transcendentalist answer to armed conflict . Transcendentalism inspired and endangered H. D.'s pro- phetic response to World War II . In Trilogy , H. D. characterizes the same biblical sources ...
... voice , Bishop Bell , framed pacifism as a transcendentalist answer to armed conflict . Transcendentalism inspired and endangered H. D.'s pro- phetic response to World War II . In Trilogy , H. D. characterizes the same biblical sources ...
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Strange Prophecies Anew: Rereading Apocalypse in Blake, H. D. , and Ginsberg Tony Trigilio Engin sýnishorn í boði - 2001 |
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