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LITR19049 Romantic & Contemporary Poetry
Not offered in 2001
This course examines a selection of Romantic and contemporary
poetry from the view that poetry is a discursive rather than simply
an aesthetic practice. Poetry will also be situated in the Modernist/Post-Modernist
debate and in the poststructuralist problematisations of orthodox
humanist notions such as the transparency of language, the fixity
of meaning, the unity of the self, and poetrys alleged
non-ideological access to universal truth.
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