Lyric Poetry: Beyond New Criticism
Baudelaire as Modernist and Postmodernist: The Dissolution of the Referent and the Artificial ‘Sublime’
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Jameson, F
1985
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1985
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247 / 263
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Jameson, F. (1985). Baudelaire as Modernist and Postmodernist: The Dissolution of the Referent and the Artificial ‘Sublime’. In C. Hosek & P. Parker (Eds.), Lyric Poetry: Beyond New Criticism (pp. 247–263). Cornell University Press.
Jameson, F. “Baudelaire as Modernist and Postmodernist: The Dissolution of the Referent and the Artificial ‘Sublime’.” In Lyric Poetry: Beyond New Criticism, edited by C. Hosek and Patricia Parker, 247–63. Cornell University Press, 1985.
Jameson F. Baudelaire as Modernist and Postmodernist: The Dissolution of the Referent and the Artificial ‘Sublime’. In: Hosek C, Parker P, editors. Lyric Poetry: Beyond New Criticism. Cornell University Press; 1985. p. 247–63.
Jameson, F. “Baudelaire as Modernist and Postmodernist: The Dissolution of the Referent and the Artificial ‘Sublime’.” Lyric Poetry: Beyond New Criticism, edited by C. Hosek and Patricia Parker, Cornell University Press, 1985, pp. 247–63.
Jameson F. Baudelaire as Modernist and Postmodernist: The Dissolution of the Referent and the Artificial ‘Sublime’. In: Hosek C, Parker P, editors. Lyric Poetry: Beyond New Criticism. Cornell University Press; 1985. p. 247–263.
Publication Date
1985
Start / End Page
247 / 263
Publisher
Cornell University Press