On Modern PoetsMeridian Books, 1959 - 223 psl. |
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... reader grasped perfectly an emotion which did not receive in the text any adequate logical communication . But it seemed to me that in every instance the emotion realized by the reader was simply the one that was perfectly appropriate ...
... reader grasped perfectly an emotion which did not receive in the text any adequate logical communication . But it seemed to me that in every instance the emotion realized by the reader was simply the one that was perfectly appropriate ...
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... reader coming to this line with no previous theory except the realization that there were two kinds of accent involved , would inescapably mark these two syllables as light and every one of Mr. White- hall's accented syllables as heavy ...
... reader coming to this line with no previous theory except the realization that there were two kinds of accent involved , would inescapably mark these two syllables as light and every one of Mr. White- hall's accented syllables as heavy ...
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... reader calls Frost a classical poet , he probably means that Frost strikes him as a " natural " poet , a poet who somehow resembles himself and his neighbors ; but this is merely another way of saying that the reader feels a kinship to ...
... reader calls Frost a classical poet , he probably means that Frost strikes him as a " natural " poet , a poet who somehow resembles himself and his neighbors ; but this is merely another way of saying that the reader feels a kinship to ...
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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accented appears artist beauty believe blank verse Bridges Christ concept Crane criticism Dante deal described detail difficulty dissyllabic doctrine Donne dramatic Eliot Emerson emotion endeavors essay evaluate express fact feeling Frost Gerard Manley Hopkins haecceity Hart Crane Hopkins human experience Ibid ideas imagine imitation impulse inscape intellectual irrelevant John Crowe Ransom kind language less literary lyric matter McLuhan meaning merely meter metrical mind moral motive nature object objective correlative obscure offers passage perception perfect perhaps philosophy poem poet poet's poetic poetry possible Pound precise Professor X prose pure Ransom rational reader reason relationship result romantic scansion seems sense sentimental sestet Shakespeare sonnet Sprung Rhythm stanza statement Stevens style syllables symbolic T. S. Eliot Tate tercet theme theory thought tion tradition understand W. B. Yeats Wallace Stevens Whitman words World's Body writes