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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Twentieth-Century Romanticism: W. H. Auden

Matthews, S. Jerry 08 1900 (has links)
W. H. Auden represents an important example of a twentieth-century poet who has developed his style and technique under the influence of traditional and modernistic ideas. Though Auden's poetic stance is a modern one, he is an interesting example of a contemporary writer whose fascination for Romanticism is reflected in his work. This thesis looks at the influence of Romanticism and Modernism in his short poetry.
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A poesia de W.H. Auden no arco do tempo entre a modernidade e a pós-modernidade

Antunes, Angie Miranda 03 October 2014 (has links)
Submitted by Renata Lopes (renatasil82@gmail.com) on 2017-05-22T17:24:37Z No. of bitstreams: 1 angiemirandaantunes.pdf: 1309439 bytes, checksum: bcce9e5e64deec08ea5b879150fe574b (MD5) / Approved for entry into archive by Adriana Oliveira (adriana.oliveira@ufjf.edu.br) on 2017-05-22T17:41:11Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 angiemirandaantunes.pdf: 1309439 bytes, checksum: bcce9e5e64deec08ea5b879150fe574b (MD5) / Approved for entry into archive by Adriana Oliveira (adriana.oliveira@ufjf.edu.br) on 2017-05-22T17:41:33Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 angiemirandaantunes.pdf: 1309439 bytes, checksum: bcce9e5e64deec08ea5b879150fe574b (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2017-05-22T17:41:33Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 angiemirandaantunes.pdf: 1309439 bytes, checksum: bcce9e5e64deec08ea5b879150fe574b (MD5) Previous issue date: 2014-10-03 / Este trabalho perscruta tanto a obra poética quanto a produção crítico-teórica W. H. Auden (1907-1973) com o intuito de desvelar as nuances da passagem da modernidade para a pósmodernidade no âmbito literário. A trajetória deste poeta anglo-americano ao longo de seus 45 anos (1928-1973) de produção nos permite vislumbrar e acompanhar as alterações da sua lírica, sempre atrelada às questões sociais e existenciais de seu tempo. A fim de mapear as marcas do trânsito de Auden entre a modernidade e a pós-modernidade, sem descurar da reflexão acerca das mesmas, fez-se necessário cotejar as teorizações do poeta com outros autores para tratarmos de numerosas questões, dentre as quais, destacamos linguagem, poesia, sujeito, sociedade, história, crítica literária. Tais procedimentos nos permitiram a seleção de um conjunto de poemas representativos das mudanças verificadas nos modos de Auden conceber a poesia e as suas funções sociais e existenciais, poemas estes analisados pari passu com nossas considerações teóricas. / This paper investigates both the poetic work and the critical-theoretical production of W. H. Auden (1907-1973) searching to unveil the nuances of the passage from modernity to postmodernity in the literary context. The way made by this Anglo-American poet throughout his 45 years (1928-1973) of production allows us to perceive and track changes in his lyric that is always linked to social and existential issues of his time. In order to follow Auden’s path between modernity and postmodernity, without neglecting the reflection about them, it was necessary to put side by side the theoric thoughts of the poet with those from other writers to talk about many issues, among which we highlight language, poetry, subject, society, history, literary criticism. These procedures allowed us to select a set of representative poems of real change in the ways that Auden conceives poetry, and its social and existential functions, these poems were analyzed pari passu with our theoretical considerations.
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Senses of freedom: re-determining aesthetic criticism

Brophy, James 28 January 2021 (has links)
Senses of Freedom explores Walter Pater’s provocative claim that poetry’s defining importance would be to “rearrange the details of modern life” in order to restore the “sense of freedom” lost to modern consciousness. Freedom, variously defined and contested, has long been a central concern to philosophical aesthetics, but few have made its problematics central to an applied criticism. The critical practice I explore asks how form, in a given instance, provides a “sense of freedom” by addressing anxieties of causal determinism, and foregrounding the cultural and linguistic materiality of a subjective perspective. After an introduction outlining and contextualizing a formalist aesthetic criticism drawn from Pater’s work, the dissertation is divided into two parts. Part I surveys aestheticism’s determinist vision (Chapter I) and defines the complex term personality (Chapter II) across Pater’s oeuvre. Aestheticism’s determinism anchors the authorial personality to a network of historically contingent cultural and linguistic determinants; while the personality in turn gives an epistemologically accessible human form to these defining “forces.” Part II exemplifies aesthetic criticism in stand-alone essays on the poetry of three modern authors: Charlotte Mew, Samuel Beckett, and W. H. Auden. In Mew’s work I examine the structure of confinement and passionate renunciation in the form of the hushed tone broken by the “cri de coeur.” In Beckett, I consider the gnomic mode as resolving the problematized space, the “no-man’s land,” between objective and subjective artistic positions. In Auden, I explore how the “gratuitous” and “gratitude” align in his later work, the former an attempt to find artistic freedom within an adequate determinism, and the latter the resolution to recognize world and self in their radical necessity. / 2026-01-31T00:00:00Z
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人類本位的貌似真實:奧登與麥卡錫的毀滅書寫 / Anthropocentric Plausibility: Auden and McCarthy on Destruction

余忠諺, Yu, Chung-Yen Unknown Date (has links)
本論文之研究目的在於解析奧登三首詩作 (“Spain,” “Memorial for the City” and “In Praise of Limestone”) 及麥卡錫小說 (The Road) 中的語言特質與象徵元素,以進一步釐清其作品中自然、歷史,和宗教的位階關係。針對奧登的詩作,前人已多有研究。除了學術著述之外,本論文亦援用1) 當時評論家在作品初版時對奧登的批評,以究探其語言特性對於讀者的第一手效應;2) 奧登本人在各時期對於宗教、歷史,和自然的論著,試圖追溯其思考軌跡。而就麥卡錫而言,文獻上與奧登相同處在於使用了許多當代評論;不同處在於麥卡錫本人幾乎不撰寫論述性文章或接受訪談。在麥卡錫本人不願多談其創作哲學的情況下,批評家與學者們普遍認為:麥卡錫的語言特性致使他的作品具備高度的不定性 (第一章中將有討論)。本論文企圖以比較的方式,提供麥卡錫作品研究一個有力的支點,並也希望提供奧登詩作一個略新的檢視面向。 論文研究的主要背景為兩位作者對「毀滅」場景的刻畫,分析兩者在「毀滅」之中如何構築人類對於文明、外在環境,乃至於自身的認知。論文第一章在文獻回顧的同時也論及了奧登的宗教觀,並略微闡述為何麥卡錫有被如是考量的可能。第二章著重在作品中自然與人的關係;以石灰石 (limestone) 為代表,端看兩者作品中 (主要為 “In Praise of Limestone” 與 The Road) 人類如何賦予自然定義。的三章討論時間,以奧登在論述宗教時所謂的 “Natural time” 與 “Historical time” 看其作品中時間在毀滅之時的潛在壓力與崩解,並進而以此切入點閱讀 The Road 中的毀滅時態。第四章探究在 “Historical time” 的框架下,兩者作品中是否有意圖追尋「救贖」之可能;或說,何故「救贖」在他們的語境下成為一個強烈的考量。 / This thesis aims to analyze the three poems of Auden (“Spain,” “Memorial for the City” and “In Praise of Limestone”) and Cormac McCarthy’s novel The Road. It pays attention to both authors’ language and image which construct the hierarchy of nature, history and religion in their works. As many analyses have been made on Auden, besides scholarly literature, the thesis also draws the reviews upon some poems’ first publication in order to see the first-hand effect of the poem’s language on its reader. Auden’s discourses upon nature, history and religion are also applied for seeking after the trace of his thinking. As to McCarthy, many book reviews are applied because the 2006 novel is still too young to yield a great amount of scholarly discourse. Different from Auden, McCarthy does not write discourse at all and rarely grants interview so his own artistic dogma is very little known. All is agreed by scholars and reviewers is that his language causes great instability, in term of the work’s theme and philosophy, which will be discussed in chapter one. By a comparison, this thesis hopes to provide a fulcrum upon which further analyses upon McCarthy can be made and a new aspect in reading some of Auden’s works. The background of this analysis is the scene of destruction in both authors’ works. It intends to see, in these works, how man’s perception towards civilization, the physical circumstance and himself is constructed during the time of destruction. Chapter one centers on literature review, along with which Auden’s religious viewpoints are discussed. The same chapter also justifies why such religious viewpoints can be helpful in reading The Road. Chapter two emphasizes mankind’s relationship with nature. With limestone as a representative object, chapter two sees how nature is loaded with mankind’s will. Chapter three applies Auden’s “Nature time” and “Historical time” in his discussion of religion, in order to see the frame and the stress of time during the time of destruction. Further in chapter three, the frame of time that Auden argues is applied to read McCarthy’s concept of time in The Road’s destruction. With “Historical time” as the premise, chapter four seeks for the possibility of redemption in both authors’ works and the reason why a redemptive choice is so plausible with their language.

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