At 12:21 PM 11/20/2006, Rickard A. Parker wrote:
>A **very** brief synopsis provided by Lidia Vianu is:
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> The Three Voices of Poetry (1953) are: the poet talking to himself,
> the poet addressing an audience and the poet attempting to create a
> dramatic character.
That's brief, but how about 20th cent. literature: "There are two major
directions in 20th century literature: the stream of consciousness and the
Post-stream of consciousness, the latter being known as Postmodernism ..."
Wouldn't the "Post-stream of consciousness" be a pool of some sort, perhaps
the cesspool of p-modernism, etc.
Just a thought.
Ken A.
>Lidia Vianu
>T.S. Eliot - An Author for All Seasons
>The Quicksands of Criticism: Issues and Aproaches
>http://www.e-scoala.ro/desperado/ts_eliot_literary_criticism_the_quicksands_of_criticism.html
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