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The Two Hyperions: Compositions and Decompositions
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
- Andrew Marvell: The Aesthetics of Inconclusiveness 24
- The Faerie Queene: How the Poem Vanishes 44
- Areopagitica and the Images of Truth 85
- Paradise Lost: The Uncertain Epic 104
- Interchapter: The Hollow Rent 128
- Don Juan: The Sea and St. Peter's 148
- The Triumph of Life: The Unfinished and the Question Mark 184
- The Two Hyperions: Compositions and Decompositions 211
- Τ. S. Eliot: Mythos, Logos, and the Design of Accident 250
- Ezra Pound and the Logocentric Survival 271
- Afterword 295
- Postscript 311
- Index 313
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
- Andrew Marvell: The Aesthetics of Inconclusiveness 24
- The Faerie Queene: How the Poem Vanishes 44
- Areopagitica and the Images of Truth 85
- Paradise Lost: The Uncertain Epic 104
- Interchapter: The Hollow Rent 128
- Don Juan: The Sea and St. Peter's 148
- The Triumph of Life: The Unfinished and the Question Mark 184
- The Two Hyperions: Compositions and Decompositions 211
- Τ. S. Eliot: Mythos, Logos, and the Design of Accident 250
- Ezra Pound and the Logocentric Survival 271
- Afterword 295
- Postscript 311
- Index 313