Preface to PoetryHarcourt, Brace, 1946 - 737 psl. |
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... emotion may be said to have taken place . But if the reader's feelings are of quite a different sort from the poet's , then certainly the poem has stimulated emotion , but it has not ( in our sense ) communicated it . For the only way ...
... emotion may be said to have taken place . But if the reader's feelings are of quite a different sort from the poet's , then certainly the poem has stimulated emotion , but it has not ( in our sense ) communicated it . For the only way ...
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... emotion , as sug- gested by the poem , is indeed complex , especially when compared to the simplicity of his genial fellow monk , who loves his garden and delights in all good things . But what is Browning's own emotion , the feeling ...
... emotion , as sug- gested by the poem , is indeed complex , especially when compared to the simplicity of his genial fellow monk , who loves his garden and delights in all good things . But what is Browning's own emotion , the feeling ...
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... emotion has not been com- municated , and the reading experience has been unsuccessful in this regard . 4. CAUSES OF THE READER'S EMOTION We come now to the important question : What causes the stir of feeling within the reader ? But to ...
... emotion has not been com- municated , and the reading experience has been unsuccessful in this regard . 4. CAUSES OF THE READER'S EMOTION We come now to the important question : What causes the stir of feeling within the reader ? But to ...
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ANATOMY OF THE POEMEXPERIENCE | 65 |
65 | 91 |
Visual and Other FreeImagery | 137 |
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