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The Fall Of Camelot A Study Of Tennysons Idylls Of The King John D Rosenberg

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The Fall Of Camelot A Study Of Tennysons Idylls Of The King John D Rosenberg
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Publisher: Belknap Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.45 MB
Pages: 198
Author: John D. Rosenberg
ISBN: 9780674422957, 9780674422933, 9780674291751, 0674422953, 0674422937
Language: English
Year: 2013

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The Fall Of Camelot A Study Of Tennysons Idylls Of The King John D Rosenberg by John D. Rosenberg 9780674422957, 9780674422933, 9780674291751, 0674422953, 0674422937 instant download after payment.

Far from being an escapist medieval charade, Rosenberg shows, the "Idylls" offers an apocalyptic prevision of the nightmare of modern history. Concealed under the exquisitely romantic surface of the verse is a world of obsessive sensuality and collapsing values that culminates in the "last dim weird battle the West." Perhaps the subtlest anatomy of the failure of ideality in our literature, the "Idylls" is not only about hazards of mistaking illusion for reality; it dramatically enacts those dangers, ensnaring the reader in the same delusions that maim and destroy the characters.

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