American writers: a collection of literary biographies. Jane Addams to Sidney LanierLeonard Unger Charles Scribner's sons, 1979 - 373 páginas |
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... poem "Sea Pool." Richards' objection that the poem is too short and too insubstantial may be subjective and idiosyncratic, but he is right about ' 'the experience evoked in the reader not [being] sufficiently specific." This pool is ...
... poem "Sea Pool." Richards' objection that the poem is too short and too insubstantial may be subjective and idiosyncratic, but he is right about ' 'the experience evoked in the reader not [being] sufficiently specific." This pool is ...
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... poem comes as close as Lanier ever will to demonstrating what he meant by "etherealiza- tion" — a theory through which he expressed his belief in an eventual "union of human nature with physical nature." In the middle portion of the poem ...
... poem comes as close as Lanier ever will to demonstrating what he meant by "etherealiza- tion" — a theory through which he expressed his belief in an eventual "union of human nature with physical nature." In the middle portion of the poem ...
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... poem is not a metaphysical conceit, that the poem is simply an allegory. If Lanier had attempted to exhaust the implications of the idea for which the central symbol stands, as Donne and his contemporaries did, he might have written an ...
... poem is not a metaphysical conceit, that the poem is simply an allegory. If Lanier had attempted to exhaust the implications of the idea for which the central symbol stands, as Donne and his contemporaries did, he might have written an ...
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