On Modern PoetsMeridian Books, 1959 - 223 psl. |
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Yvor Winters. JOHN CROWE RANSOM or Thunder without God I. RANSOM'S CONCEPT OF MORALITY IN POETRY In discussing Ransom's theories of poetry , I shall concentrate on those theories ; I shall not examine his estimates of other critics . But ...
Yvor Winters. JOHN CROWE RANSOM or Thunder without God I. RANSOM'S CONCEPT OF MORALITY IN POETRY In discussing Ransom's theories of poetry , I shall concentrate on those theories ; I shall not examine his estimates of other critics . But ...
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... Ransom commonly insists very strongly , yet on this occasion Stevens is blamed for it . Tate's poem is superior ... Ransom , as I have already pointed out , has an irrational and habitual fear of that word and of all its relatives ...
... Ransom commonly insists very strongly , yet on this occasion Stevens is blamed for it . Tate's poem is superior ... Ransom , as I have already pointed out , has an irrational and habitual fear of that word and of all its relatives ...
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... Ransom prefers the plum to its poem , for the plum is more than the poem , and the poem adds nothing , really , to the plum . The poem was the result of a delusion . And it is characteristic of Ransom , that in his essay on Aristotle's ...
... Ransom prefers the plum to its poem , for the plum is more than the poem , and the poem adds nothing , really , to the plum . The poem was the result of a delusion . And it is characteristic of Ransom , that in his essay on Aristotle's ...
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Introduction by Keith McKean | 7 |
T S Eliot or the Illusion of Reaction | 35 |
John Crowe Ransom or Thunder without God | 73 |
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