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A separate vision : isolation in contemporary women's poetry
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ISBN: 0807111597 Year: 1984 Publisher: Baton Rouge London Louisiana State University Press

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The seventh solitude : metaphysical homelessness in Kierkegaard, Dostoevsky, and Nietzsche
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ISBN: 0801802571 9780801802577 Year: 1967 Publisher: Baltimore Johns Hopkins press

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Literary Loneliness in Mid-Eighteenth-Century England
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ISBN: 1501743376 Year: 2019 Publisher: Ithaca, NY : Cornell University Press,

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The middle decades of the eighteenth century—the years that fall between the much-studied ages of Pope and of Johnson—constitute a fascinating, though neglected, period in English literature. John Sitter's book is a literary history of the 1740s and 1750s, a time of great experimentation and innovation, and a time to which the origins of many of the literary criteria of the current day can be traced.Studying the poetry, fiction, and nonfiction of the mid-eighteenth century, Sitter attempts to characterize the authors' shared pursuits and preoccupations. He focuses on what he calls literary loneliness—the emerging concept of the isolated writer who creates for a solitary reader, a writer who strives for a "pure poetry" unconnected to political and historical particulars. Tracing the literary changes that took place during the period, Sitter studies the early works of David Hume and the increasingly visionary writings of William Law; he considers the profound and puzzling break with the past manifested in contemporary poetry; and he analyzes the similar artistic premises and authorial difficulties apparent in the longer poems of Thomson, Young, and Akenside, and in the last novels of Richardson and Fielding. Their literary assumptions are still part of our critical tradition, Sitter says, and in his conclusion he notes some significant correspondences between mid-eighteenth- century literature and twentieth-century criticism.Anyone who studies the literature or the intellectual history of the eighteenth century, or who is concerned with the theory of literary history, will find Literary Loneliness rewarding reading.


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The lonely and the alone : the poetics of isolation in New Zealand fiction
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ISBN: 9401207534 Year: 2011 Publisher: Amsterdam ; New York : Rodopi,

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Aloneness, loneliness, isolation, the isolated consciousness, the many possible guises of outsider-status, alienation, and exclusion – these have especial potency in New Zealand life and literature. The prominence of the motif or topos of the man or woman alone has been widely recognized by literary historians and critics, but this work is the first book-length exploration of it, extended to encompass the broader theme of isolation. This study treats selected novels and short stories from the late-nineteenth century through to the early-twenty-first. Close readings of works by George Chamier, G.B. Lancaster, Katherine Mansfield, John Mulgan, Graham Billing, William Satchell, John A. Lee, Robin Hyde, Frank Sargeson, Fiona Kidman, Noel Hilliard, Patricia Grace, Witi Ihimaera, Keri Hulme, and Alan Duff take their place alongside more comprehensive chapters devoted to selected works by two major novelists, Janet Frame and Maurice Gee. Other literary works receive brief mention. This book invokes a number of foundational contexts, ranging from the physical landscape and historical circumstances to intellectual and cultural formations, for understanding the various permutations of aloneness, loneliness, and isolation in New Zealand fiction. The evolving aspects of isolation acquire their textual sig-nificance in this study through reading methodologies that draw on colonial, postcolonial, postmodern, feminist, and deconstructionist thinking, as well as on the illuminating insights of New Zealand’s literary-critical traditions. The condition of isolation not only manifests itself in the expected terms connotative of exclusion and exile but also functions in certain contexts as the catalyst for productive transformations of the social or symbolic consensus. This raises the question of whether representations of isolation in New Zealand literature may also tap subtly into a national unconscious in ways that operate dynamically upon the dominant modes of consciousness.

Social discontinuity in the novels of Elizabeth Bowen : the conservative quest
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ISBN: 0773482598 Year: 1998 Publisher: Lewiston (N.Y.) : Mellen press,

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The seventh solitude; : metaphysical homelessness in Kierkegaard, Dostoevsky, and Nietzsche
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Year: 1967 Publisher: Baltimore : Johns Hopkins Press,

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Men and women in T. S. Eliot's early poetry.
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ISBN: 917966363X Year: 1996 Publisher: Lund Lund university press

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The lady of Shalott in the Victorian novel.
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ISBN: 0333350197 Year: 1983 Publisher: London : MacMillan,

The black woman : a woman apart : stereotypes and self-assertion in South African English literature
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ISBN: 3906760154 Year: 1998 Publisher: Berne Lang

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