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Critisism by four of 'The Sick Rose' by William Blake

Title: Critisism by four of 'The Sick Rose' by William Blake
Category: Literature / Poetry
Details: Words: 929 | Pages: 4.0 (approximately 235 words/page)


Critisism by four of 'The Sick Rose' by William Blake

        By analyzing more information from different authors, I was able to draw a greater amount contrast from the authors. I had a better feel for what they were trying to convey when they wrote their critical essays in their books. Whatever the case, it was easier to judge 'The Sick Rose' by having more sources to reflect upon. Michael Riffaterre centers his analysis of 'The Sick Rose' in 'The Self-sufficient Text' by 'using internal evidence …showed first 75 words of 929 total

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showed last 75 words of 929 total…ideas in their own way. William Blake surely has put forth an excellent piece of poetry for all ages and generations to enjoy. Bib. Works Cited Adams, Hazard. William Blake. Seattle: U of Washington P, 1963. Riffaterre, Michael. 'The Self-sufficient text.' Diacritics 3.3 (1973): 39-45. Holloway, John. Blake: The Lyric Poetry. London: Arnold, 1968. Langland, Elizabeth. 'Blake's Feminist Revision of Literary Tradition in 'The Sick Rose'.' In Critical Paths. Ed. Dan Miller, Mark Bracher, and Donald Ault. Durham: Duke UP, 1987. 225-43.

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