Poetry and repetition : Walt Whitman, Wallace Stevens, John Ashbery
Krystyna Mazur
Forms of repetition --
"Thinking with AND": Whitman's repetitions and the thought of the multiple --
"The motion of thought and its restless iteration": Wallace Stevens and the turns of repetition --
"The unfamiliar stereotype": repetition in the poetry of John Ashbery. Forms of Repetition --
"Thinking with AND": Whitman's Repetitions and the Thought of the Multiple --
"The Motion of Thought and its Restless Iteration": Wallace Stevens and the Turns of Repetition --
"The Unfamiliar Stereotype": Repetition in the Poetry of John Ashbery.
"Thinking with AND": Whitman's repetitions and the thought of the multiple --
"The motion of thought and its restless iteration": Wallace Stevens and the turns of repetition --
"The unfamiliar stereotype": repetition in the poetry of John Ashbery. Forms of Repetition --
"Thinking with AND": Whitman's Repetitions and the Thought of the Multiple --
"The Motion of Thought and its Restless Iteration": Wallace Stevens and the Turns of Repetition --
"The Unfamiliar Stereotype": Repetition in the Poetry of John Ashbery.
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Year:
2005
Publisher:
Routledge
Language:
english
Pages:
175
ISBN 10:
0415970571
ISBN 13:
9780415970570
Series:
Literary criticism and cultural theory
File:
PDF, 731 KB
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english, 2005