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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface VII
- Contents XIII
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PART I: FIVE SUMMARIZING ESSAYS
- Note 2
- Chapter One — Definition of Man 3
- Chapter Two — Poetics in Particular, Language in General 25
- Chapter Three — Terministic Screens 44
- Chapter Four — Mind, Body and the Unconscious 63
- Chapter Five — Coriolanus—and the Delights of Faction 81
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PART II: PARTICULAR WORKS AND AUTHORS
- Chapter One — Shakespearean Persuasion: Antony and Cleopatra 101
- Chapter Two — Timon of Athens and Misanthropic Gold 115
- Chapter Three — Form and Persecution in the Oresteia 125
- Chapter Four — Goethe's Faust, Part I 139
- Chapter Five — Faust II—The Ideas Behind the Image 163
- Chapter Six — I, Eye, Ay—Concerning Emerson's Early Essay on "Nature" and the Machinery of Transcendence 186
- Chapter Seven — "Kubla Khan," Proto-Surrealist Poem 201
- Chapter Seven —Social and Cosmic Mystery: A Passage to India 223
- Chapter Nine- Version, Con-, Per-, and In- Thoughts on Djuna Barnes's Novel Nightwood 240
- Chapter Ten — The Vegetal Radicalism of Theodore Roethke 254
- Chapter Eleven — William Carlos Williams, 1883-1963 282
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PART III: FURTHER ESSAYS ON SYMBOLISM IN GENERAL
- Note 294
- Chapter One — Rhetoric and Poetics 295
- Chapter Two — The Thinking of the Body (Comments on the Imagery of Catharsis in Literature) 308
- Chapter Three — Somnia ad Urinandum: More Thoughts on Motion and Action 344
- Chapter Four — What Are the Signs of What? (A Theory of "Entitlement") 359
- Chapter Five — Myth, Poetry, and Philosophy 380
- Chapter Six — Medium as "Message" 410
- Chapter Seven — A Dramatistic View of the Origins of Language 419
- Chapter Eight — Formalist Criticism: Its Principles and Limits 480
- Index 507
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface VII
- Contents XIII
-
PART I: FIVE SUMMARIZING ESSAYS
- Note 2
- Chapter One — Definition of Man 3
- Chapter Two — Poetics in Particular, Language in General 25
- Chapter Three — Terministic Screens 44
- Chapter Four — Mind, Body and the Unconscious 63
- Chapter Five — Coriolanus—and the Delights of Faction 81
-
PART II: PARTICULAR WORKS AND AUTHORS
- Chapter One — Shakespearean Persuasion: Antony and Cleopatra 101
- Chapter Two — Timon of Athens and Misanthropic Gold 115
- Chapter Three — Form and Persecution in the Oresteia 125
- Chapter Four — Goethe's Faust, Part I 139
- Chapter Five — Faust II—The Ideas Behind the Image 163
- Chapter Six — I, Eye, Ay—Concerning Emerson's Early Essay on "Nature" and the Machinery of Transcendence 186
- Chapter Seven — "Kubla Khan," Proto-Surrealist Poem 201
- Chapter Seven —Social and Cosmic Mystery: A Passage to India 223
- Chapter Nine- Version, Con-, Per-, and In- Thoughts on Djuna Barnes's Novel Nightwood 240
- Chapter Ten — The Vegetal Radicalism of Theodore Roethke 254
- Chapter Eleven — William Carlos Williams, 1883-1963 282
-
PART III: FURTHER ESSAYS ON SYMBOLISM IN GENERAL
- Note 294
- Chapter One — Rhetoric and Poetics 295
- Chapter Two — The Thinking of the Body (Comments on the Imagery of Catharsis in Literature) 308
- Chapter Three — Somnia ad Urinandum: More Thoughts on Motion and Action 344
- Chapter Four — What Are the Signs of What? (A Theory of "Entitlement") 359
- Chapter Five — Myth, Poetry, and Philosophy 380
- Chapter Six — Medium as "Message" 410
- Chapter Seven — A Dramatistic View of the Origins of Language 419
- Chapter Eight — Formalist Criticism: Its Principles and Limits 480
- Index 507