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12. Ghostlier Demarcations
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Introduction 1
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Part I. IDEA: The Nature of Literature and of Literary Study, 1939-1971
- 1. The Search for English Literary Documents 15
- 2. Mimesis and Allegory 32
- 3. The Parallelism between Literature and the Arts 44
- 4. The Modern Myth of the Modern Myth 66
- 5. Imagination as Value 83
- 6. The Defense of the Illusion and the Creation of Myth 97
- 7. Mimesis and Katharsis: an Archetypal Consideration 110
- 8. Ramus: Rhetoric and the Pre-Newtonian Mind 128
- 9. Belief and the Suspension of Disbelief 149
- 10. Patristic Exegesis in the Criticism of Medieval Literature: The Opposition 170
- 11. The Fate of Pleasure Wordsworth to Dostoevski 189
- 12. Ghostlier Demarcations 212
- 13. Sign, Sense, and Roland Barthes 228
- 14. Whorf, Chomsky and the Student of Literature 242
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Part II. ACT: English Literature, 1600—1950
- I. Musica Mundana and Twelfth Night 265
- 2. On the Value of Hamlet 284
- 3. Shakespeare's Texts and Modern Productions 311
- 4. EXCURSUS: The Example of Parody 330
- 5. Unifying Symbols in the Comedy of Ben Jonson 346
- 6. The Re-invented Poem: George Herbert's Alternatives 362
- 7. A Mask Presented at Ludlow Castle: The Masque as a Masque 382
- 8. The Rising Poet, 1645 402
- 9. Literary Criticism: MarvelPs "Horatian Ode" 423
- 10. Restoration Comedy and Later 444
- 11. Imitation as Freedom: 1717-1798 463
- 12. The Satiric Blake: Apprenticeship at the Hay market? 483
- 13. Coleridge: The Anxiety of Influence 506
- 14. The Irrelevant Detail and the Emergence of Form 521
- 15. Dickens and the Comedy of Humors 537
- 16. Two Faces of Edward 560
- 17. Poetic Drama and the Well-made Play 576
- 18. EXCURSUS: Poetry in the Theatre and Poetry of the Theatre: Cocteau's Infernal Machine 590
- 19. EXCURSUS: Sartre and the Drama of Ensnarement 602
- 20. The Urban Apocalypse 616
- Index 637
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Introduction 1
-
Part I. IDEA: The Nature of Literature and of Literary Study, 1939-1971
- 1. The Search for English Literary Documents 15
- 2. Mimesis and Allegory 32
- 3. The Parallelism between Literature and the Arts 44
- 4. The Modern Myth of the Modern Myth 66
- 5. Imagination as Value 83
- 6. The Defense of the Illusion and the Creation of Myth 97
- 7. Mimesis and Katharsis: an Archetypal Consideration 110
- 8. Ramus: Rhetoric and the Pre-Newtonian Mind 128
- 9. Belief and the Suspension of Disbelief 149
- 10. Patristic Exegesis in the Criticism of Medieval Literature: The Opposition 170
- 11. The Fate of Pleasure Wordsworth to Dostoevski 189
- 12. Ghostlier Demarcations 212
- 13. Sign, Sense, and Roland Barthes 228
- 14. Whorf, Chomsky and the Student of Literature 242
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Part II. ACT: English Literature, 1600—1950
- I. Musica Mundana and Twelfth Night 265
- 2. On the Value of Hamlet 284
- 3. Shakespeare's Texts and Modern Productions 311
- 4. EXCURSUS: The Example of Parody 330
- 5. Unifying Symbols in the Comedy of Ben Jonson 346
- 6. The Re-invented Poem: George Herbert's Alternatives 362
- 7. A Mask Presented at Ludlow Castle: The Masque as a Masque 382
- 8. The Rising Poet, 1645 402
- 9. Literary Criticism: MarvelPs "Horatian Ode" 423
- 10. Restoration Comedy and Later 444
- 11. Imitation as Freedom: 1717-1798 463
- 12. The Satiric Blake: Apprenticeship at the Hay market? 483
- 13. Coleridge: The Anxiety of Influence 506
- 14. The Irrelevant Detail and the Emergence of Form 521
- 15. Dickens and the Comedy of Humors 537
- 16. Two Faces of Edward 560
- 17. Poetic Drama and the Well-made Play 576
- 18. EXCURSUS: Poetry in the Theatre and Poetry of the Theatre: Cocteau's Infernal Machine 590
- 19. EXCURSUS: Sartre and the Drama of Ensnarement 602
- 20. The Urban Apocalypse 616
- Index 637