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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-0545-7ws elegiac writers to . interruptions (either semantic or prosodic) and hypothetically to conquer the finitudes of mortal life with the continuity of poetry. O. B. Hardison, referring to the ancient belief in poetry’s constitutive power, notes that

使无效 发表于 2025-3-25 12:22:06

https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230509252s the principle of all other wholes which can be known and constituted by human reason.’. Because the city is the most perfect totality open to human reason, as well as being the most perfect community, it deserves the final attention after the work of ethics and poetics has been done. The examples

Glossy 发表于 2025-3-25 18:06:30

Introduction,lation and ended long after the eyes were closed. From the sickbed, through the liminal period of watching and preparing the corpse, to the commemorative ceremonies which might stretch over months or years, death took its time. Thinking of death as a rite of passage structured by separation, liminal

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Receive 发表于 2025-3-26 00:30:25

The Rhetoric of Grief,leman commoner at St Edmund’s Hall, Oxford, died of a fever. His father Nathaniel Friend commemorated his short life in a manuscript anthology which included examples of John’s childhood precocity, school exercises, university disputations, and even signatures clipped from his books and pasted into

gimmick 发表于 2025-3-26 05:24:33

The Funerary Elegy in Its Ritual Context,dence of how the funerary ritual incorporated elegiac verse. In this chapter, the elegiac commonplace which draws on funeral symbolism will be illuminated through attention to the historical development of funeral customs. In Section 3.2, I argue that the exclusivity of the funeral did not prevent l

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冥界三河 发表于 2025-3-26 15:19:08

Contesting Wills in Critical Elegy,immortall. Lett us know/Thou art a Man.’ Jonson’s ‘great Creations’ make readers ‘idol’ and think him ‘eternall’.. This morbid expressions of rivalry was not unique; Anne Bradstreet’s father Thomas Dudley, for example, received several elegies on his own death following his contest for the governors

漫步 发表于 2025-3-26 17:03:00

Grief Without Measure,ws elegiac writers to . interruptions (either semantic or prosodic) and hypothetically to conquer the finitudes of mortal life with the continuity of poetry. O. B. Hardison, referring to the ancient belief in poetry’s constitutive power, notes that
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