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Autor:
Martin Ryle
Publikováno v:
Études Britanniques Contemporaines, Vol 39, Pp 143-156 (2010)
Three long poems by Paul Muldoon are discussed, and the argument is advanced that their rhythmic organisation is located above all at the level of the stanza. From early in his career, Muldoon has not used regular metres; the iambic pentameter, whose
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https://doaj.org/article/d3670043e2e348288f2812ffe039e5f5
Autor:
Martin Ryle
Publikováno v:
A Companion to Contemporary British and Irish Poetry, 1960–2015
Autor:
Martin Ryle
Publikováno v:
Textual Practice. 37:667-670
Autor:
Martin Ryle
Publikováno v:
Textual Practice. 32:455-469
Plots of realist novels often conform with Aristotle’s view that literary works should exclude contingent events and relate what is ‘probable or necessary’. Authors such as Eliot and Zola claim to ...
Autor:
Martin Ryle
Publikováno v:
Textual Practice. 31:845-848
Autor:
Martin Ryle
Publikováno v:
boundary 2. 44:57-73
In making aesthetic performance and aesthetic education central to his dialectical evaluation of social democracy, Kazuo Ishiguro especially addresses teachers of culture. The Unconsoled and Never Let Me Go explore the position of art in European soc
Autor:
Kate Soper, Martin Ryle
More than 130 years from Matthew Arnold's pronouncement that human beings'must be compelled to relish the sublime', education in the humanities still relies on the ideal of culture as the means of intellectual development. In this distinctive and ori
Autor:
Martin Ryle, Kate Soper
Publikováno v:
Green Letters. 20:119-126
Some may be surprised to find a journal of ecocriticism devoting a special issue to the topic of human work. The surprise is understandable on a fairly restricted view of ecocriticism as focused on...
Autor:
Martin Ryle
Publikováno v:
George Gissing
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https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351157483-9
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351157483-9