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The Role of Voice in "Man and the Echo"

dc.contributor.authorKarlan, Hayley
dc.date.accessioned2009-06-10T22:25:33Z
dc.date.available2009-06-10T22:25:33Z
dc.date.issued2009-03-22
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1803/3082
dc.descriptionA paper for English 118W, Literary and Cultural Analysis, Fall 2008. Karlan argues that W.B. Yeats' poem "Man and the Echo" employs an ironic dialogue between man and his echo to show that controlling one's own voice can lead to internal conflict.en
dc.language.isoen_USen
dc.publisherVanderbilt University. Writing Studioen
dc.subjectUndergraduate Writing Symposiumen
dc.subjectLiterary and Cultural Analysisen
dc.subject.lcshYeats, W. B. (William Butler), 1865-1939 -- Criticism and interpretationen
dc.subject.lcshYeats, W. B. (William Butler), 1865-1939. Man and the echoen
dc.subject.lcshDialogue in literatureen
dc.subject.lcshVoice in literatureen
dc.subject.lcshEcho in literatureen
dc.subject.lcshIntrospection in literatureen
dc.subject.lcshDeath in literatureen
dc.titleThe Role of Voice in "Man and the Echo"en
dc.typePaperen
dc.description.collegeCollege of Arts and Scienceen
dc.description.departmentEnglish Departmenten


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