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|a Haddad, Emily A.,
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|a Orientalist poetics :
|b the Islamic Middle East in nineteenth-century English and French poetry /
|c Emily A. Haddad.
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|t To instruct without displeasing: Percy Shelley's The Revolt of Islam and Robert Southey's Thalaba the Destroyer --
|t Instruction in The Revolt of Islam --
|t Tyranny: the Orient's chief export --
|t Tyranny's comrades: religion and sexism --
|t Orientalism and Shelley's poetics --
|t Morals vs. materials: instruction and pleasure in Thalaba the Destroyer --
|t The desert, Islam: foreignness as a hermeneutic category --
|t Foreignness general and particular: character as archetype --
|t Extremes: too many notes? --
|t Southey and his readers: delighted, informed, or distressed --
|t Representation and the "Arabesque ornament" --
|t Representing, misrepresenting, not representing: Victor Hugo's Les Orientales and Alfred de Musset's "Namouna" --
|t Hugo's preface: poetic ideals and the Orient as subject --
|t "La Douleur du pacha": the Orient as origin or as end --
|t "Adieux de l'hotesse arabe": stasis --
|t "Novembre": returning to Paris, the self, and mimesis --
|t Hugo's critics: E.J. Chetelat --
|t George Gordon Byron's Don Juan: "But what's reality?" --
|t "Namouna": fragmentary representation --
|t No narrative, no representation --
|t Authority, referents, and representation --
|t The Middle East: "impossible a decrire" --
|t Orientalist poetics and the nature of the Middle East --
|t William Wordsworth and the nature of the Middle East --
|t Felicia Heman's ambivalence --
|t Truth in illustrating Robert Southey and Thomas Moore --
|t Leconte de Lisle: "Le Desert," "le desert du monde" --
|t Theophile Gautier: the composite desert --
|t "In deserto": European nature in absentia.
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|a English poetry
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