Linguistic transformations in Romantic aesthetics from Coleridge to Emily Dickinson

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Linguistic transformations in Romantic aesthetics from Coleridge to Emily Dickinson

[by Morag Harris] ; edited by Morton D. Paley and Meg Harris Williams

(Studies in comparative literature, v. 52)

E. Mellen Press, c2002

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [227]-232) and index

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The work of Morag Harris is firmly grounded in the domain of aesthetics. Her interests lie in the linguistic transformations that take place when the received signs of conventional poetic language metamorphose into the idiosyncratic symbols of a new poem. At the same time this transformation reflects an increment of increase in the identity of the poet, as a poet - a fusion of objective and subjective to create a third thing.

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