On Modern PoetsMeridian Books, 1959 - 223 psl. |
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... described , how- ever , represents the infinity toward which true poetry should draw as near as possible without ever quite reaching it , and if his concept of poetry rests , as Ransom frequently assures us , upon a study of traditional ...
... described , how- ever , represents the infinity toward which true poetry should draw as near as possible without ever quite reaching it , and if his concept of poetry rests , as Ransom frequently assures us , upon a study of traditional ...
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... described is in part the lan- guage of the traditional poetry of devotion , but is mainly the language of love poetry : that is , personal extinction is de- scribed for the most part as if it were the consummation of a marriage and in ...
... described is in part the lan- guage of the traditional poetry of devotion , but is mainly the language of love poetry : that is , personal extinction is de- scribed for the most part as if it were the consummation of a marriage and in ...
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... described by Patmore , but was using this medium so freely and variously that Patmore did not recognize the results when he saw them . Put thus baldly , the theory may seem a trifle innocent , but actually Mr. Whitehall makes a fairly ...
... described by Patmore , but was using this medium so freely and variously that Patmore did not recognize the results when he saw them . Put thus baldly , the theory may seem a trifle innocent , but actually Mr. Whitehall makes a fairly ...
Turinys
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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