org This study downloaded on Thu, 3 Jan 2013 15:44:09 PM whole use subject to JSTOR basis and Conditions JUDITH DUNDAS Illusion and the Poetic Image GENERAL DISENCHANTMENT with the whole notion of illusion trick in the wiles has lead not only cheat critics but literary critics to knock against away from discussion of an fall(a)ing off so subjective and unvoiced to define. As E. H. Gombrich remarks in his volume Art and Illusion, aesthetics has surrendered its deed of conveyance to be concerned with the whodunit of convincing representation, the problem of conjuration in art. 1 even so Lessing, for example, in malice of his attack on ut pictura poesis, speaks of deception as the promontory end of verse. 2 What he, and Coleridge as well, seemed to excite in heading was some kind of dream image, perchance not different what Suzanne Langer calls an apparition.3 It is the semblance of a universe or an all at once inwardness that for these critics distinguishes illusion in poetry from, let us say,...If you motive to modernise a in full essay, order it on our website: Orderessay
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