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Twentieth-Century Literature (2010) 56 (1): 92–98.
Published: 01 March 2010
...Julia Daniel Gerard Manley Hopkins: A Life , by Mariani Paul , New York : Viking Press , 2008 . 496 pages. Copyright © Hofstra University 2010 Julia Daniel Reviews In This Corner: Gerard Manley Hopkins Gerard Manley Hopkins: A Life by Paul Mariani New York...
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2000) 46 (1): 115–124.
Published: 01 March 2000
.... “Hemingway’s Debt to Cézanne: New Perspectives.” 45.1 (1999): 65-78 Garvey, Johanna X. K. “City Limits: Reading Gender and Urban Space in Ulysses. ” 41.1 (1995): 108-23 Gaskell, Elizabeth. See Witkowsky Gass, William H. See Saltzman Genet, Jean. See Plotz Gerard, Bonnie Lynn. “From Tea...
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2016) 62 (3): 289–308.
Published: 01 September 2016
... look to metalepsis as a sign of difference in negotiating the complexities of the modern-postmodern divide, a divide I believe to be ideational rather than chronological. In Narrative Discourse , Gérard Genette defines metalepsis as “any intrusion by the extradiegetic narrator or narratee...
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2008) 54 (1): 75–96.
Published: 01 March 2008
... a very reasonable view, but it is a vote for more torture, more genocide. It is a somber, grave choice.” (Gerard) I do not, of course, mean to imply a seamless identification between au­ thor and protagonist. In a characteristic move, McEwan has distributed some of his own often...
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2006) 52 (3): 306–329.
Published: 01 September 2006
... 1934 essay on Gerard Manley Hopkins. There she describes Hopkins’s verse as “a fluid, detailed surface, made hesitant, lightened, slurred, weighed or feathered” and discusses the way that he can “blurr [sic] the edges with a kind of vibration and keep the atmosphere fresh and astir” (7...
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2007) 53 (2): 218–223.
Published: 01 June 2007
..., Derek. The Singularity of Literature. London: Routledge, 2004. Bourdieu, Pierre. The Logic of Practice. Trans. Richard Nice. Cambridge: Polity, 1990. The Rules of Art: Genesis and Structure of a Literary Field. Trans. Susan Emanuel. Cambridge: Polity, 1996. Genette, Gérard. Paratexts...
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2000) 46 (3): 269–284.
Published: 01 September 2000
..., 1990. 8. Hopkins, Gerard Manley. Gerard Manley Hopkins: Poems and Prose. Ed. W. H. Gardner. London: Penguin, 1985. Lakoff, George, and Mark Turner. More than Cool Reason. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1989. O’Neill, Charles. “Violence and the Sacred in Seamus Heaney’s North,” Seamus...
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2011) 57 (2): 255–263.
Published: 01 June 2011
...). Fordham’s care- ful explication of working drafts and other archival material produces illuminating readings of individual works. He begins his readings with an account of Gerard Manley Hopkins, in whose work a highly interior version of selfhood emerges out of the poet’s methods of revision...
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2017) 63 (4): 499–506.
Published: 01 December 2017
..., referred to by Melehy as the author’s “masterpiece” (131). While the childhood world captured in Doctor Sax ensures the text is commonly read alongside Maggie Cassidy (1959) and Visions of Gerard (1963) as part of “Kerouac’s so-called ‘Lowell trilogy’” and therefore distinct from Kerouac’s novels...
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2000) 46 (3): 369–386.
Published: 01 September 2000
.... In the first half of this essay, I will look at “Monsieur X.” by itself, paying particular attention to elements of its narration such as mood, tense, and chronology. In doing so I will explore in “Monsieur X.” the relation be­ tween what Gérard Genette calls “story” (the “signified or narrative con­...
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2008) 54 (3): 362–387.
Published: 01 September 2008
.... Charlottesville: UP ofVirginia, 2002. Hopkins, Gerard Manley. The Poems of Gerard Manley Hopkins. Ed.W. H. Gard­ ner and N. H. MacKenzie. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1970. Jarvis, Simon. “Wordsworth and Idolatry.” Studies in Romanticism 38.1 (1999): 3-27. .“Wordsworth’s Gifts of Feeling.” Romanticism...
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2021) 67 (4): 431–454.
Published: 01 December 2021
..., taking on significance by virtue of sheer adjacency, or they are overloaded with the meaningless meanings of numerology. The former perspective often pushes numbers into the realm of paratext, a term Gérard Genette defines as evoking a “threshold” where “literary intention” (34) overlaps with other...
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2015) 61 (4): 436–459.
Published: 01 December 2015
... : Anvil . Biele Joelle . 2011 . Elizabeth Bishop and “The New Yorker.” New York : Farrar, Straus and Giroux . Bishop Elizabeth . 1934 . “ Gerard Manley Hopkins: Notes on Timing in His Poetry .” Vassar Review 23 : 5 – 7 . Bishop Elizabeth . 1985 . Collected Prose...
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2004) 50 (1): 59–87.
Published: 01 March 2004
..., the discursive relationship between speaker and reader required for the con­ fession successfully to be created and disseminated. Gerard Manley Hopkins’s notion of “inscape” is the lodestone of the poem and plays a key role in disclosing Sexton’s larger poetics. It is explained by Webster’s...
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2018) 64 (2): 247–258.
Published: 01 June 2018
... to specify. 3 Yet when we look at the broader context of Said’s remark, we see that he states that for several nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Western writers—including Gustave Flaubert, Gérard de Nerval, Joseph Conrad, and André Gide—“the Orient was a place where one could look for sexual...
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2014) 60 (4): 423–454.
Published: 01 December 2014
... stoppages. Gérard Genette, for instance, formulates descriptive pause as one extreme on the spectrum of narrative movement (93-94). Similarly, Seymour Chatman writes, “what happens in description is that the time line of the story is interrupted and frozen. Events are stopped, though our reading...
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2012) 58 (3): 399–438.
Published: 01 September 2012
... and, soon after, Frank O’Hara or even the Beats.24 Her model for this poetics of process comes from a writer at the other end of the modernist period: Gerard Manley Hopkins, who, she writes, “has chosen to stop his poems, set them to paper, at the point in their development where they are still...
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2005) 51 (3): 263–284.
Published: 01 September 2005
...: the ramifications of phrase and image that carry poems beyond their own borders function as tokens of Heaney’s belief that poetic language transports consciousness into an “extra” dimension. 278 Seamus Heaney’s Sway In “The Fire i’ the Flint: Reflections on the Poetry of Gerard Manley...
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2022) 68 (2): 179–198.
Published: 01 June 2022
... of my anonymous readers for this point. 6 For more on British Idealism from a historical and philosophical perspective, see den Otter 1996 ; Mander 2011 ; and Boucher and Vincent 2012 . For a reading of British Idealism and Gerard Manley Hopkins, see Brown 1997 . Several scholars have...
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2007) 53 (3): 327–344.
Published: 01 September 2007
... on the interface between the hum an and the machine, between spirit and technology, and it is significant that the kinds o f writers for w hom he has expressed special admiration— Gerard Manley Hopkins, John Donne, Philip Larkin— tend to be poets interested in both formal limits...