"To Make His Saying True": Deceit in Appleton House.
Describes how the poem 'Appleton House,' by Andrew Marvell is informed by a sense of self-deceit. Artistic mode that both creates the poem and opposes it; How the deceit makes its presence known by allusion, technique and tone; Argument that the metaphor is a form of deceit that is more fundamental...
| Publicado en: | Studies in Philology Vol. 77; no. 1; pp. 84 - 105 |
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| Formato: | Literary Criticism |
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University of North Carolina Press
Late Winter80
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| Sumario: | Describes how the poem 'Appleton House,' by Andrew Marvell is informed by a sense of self-deceit. Artistic mode that both creates the poem and opposes it; How the deceit makes its presence known by allusion, technique and tone; Argument that the metaphor is a form of deceit that is more fundamental to the poem's construction; Relativistic view of the world. |
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