Theory of the lyric
By: Culler, Jonathan D
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 355-384) and index.
Examining ancient as well as modern poems in many European languages, Culler underscores lyric's surprising continuities across centuries of change--its rhythmical resources, its strange modes of address, its use of the present tense, and the intriguing tension between its ritualistic and fictional dimensions.
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