Hart Crane; an Introduction to the PoetryColumbia University Press, 1968 - 308 páginas |
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... effect , his spiritual and poetic folly comes down to advocating mysticism in an hysterical fashion and to coveting unattainable states of be- ing , which somehow destroy the ordinances of reason . Be- cause it is the product of a ...
... effect , his spiritual and poetic folly comes down to advocating mysticism in an hysterical fashion and to coveting unattainable states of be- ing , which somehow destroy the ordinances of reason . Be- cause it is the product of a ...
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... effect of other virtues - vividness , musical effects , and discontinuity , for example . If he deserts traditional syntax , or dislocates it , he is not necessarily being capricious , but rather , as Davie suggests , approximating the ...
... effect of other virtues - vividness , musical effects , and discontinuity , for example . If he deserts traditional syntax , or dislocates it , he is not necessarily being capricious , but rather , as Davie suggests , approximating the ...
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... effect without rhyme , its ab- sence stressing the poet's unheard or unheeded communica- tion , Voyages II uses rhyme unobtrusively and sparsely , but subtly . Like the five - fold stanzaic structure , there are five pairs of rhymes ...
... effect without rhyme , its ab- sence stressing the poet's unheard or unheeded communica- tion , Voyages II uses rhyme unobtrusively and sparsely , but subtly . Like the five - fold stanzaic structure , there are five pairs of rhymes ...
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Life and Criticism | 1 |
Early Poems | 23 |
The Singing Masters | 42 |
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