Hart Crane; an Introduction to the PoetryColumbia University Press, 1968 - 308 páginas |
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... faith ) , and I don't mean by this that his procedure requires any bona fide evidences directly and personally signalled , nor even any physical signs or portents . The darkness is part of his business . It has al- ways been taken for ...
... faith ) , and I don't mean by this that his procedure requires any bona fide evidences directly and personally signalled , nor even any physical signs or portents . The darkness is part of his business . It has al- ways been taken for ...
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... faith in the futurity of an America he had cham- pioned , coarse perhaps in its energies but expanding into a commodious , vital culture , and spiritualizing its material re- sources , can be traced to his troubles with the composition ...
... faith in the futurity of an America he had cham- pioned , coarse perhaps in its energies but expanding into a commodious , vital culture , and spiritualizing its material re- sources , can be traced to his troubles with the composition ...
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... faith that denies the actual . Vincent Quinn , for example , re- marks that " the experience offered in the poem is generally weaker than the assertion made about it . " 1 But this is to mis- understand the Romantic design of " Faustus ...
... faith that denies the actual . Vincent Quinn , for example , re- marks that " the experience offered in the poem is generally weaker than the assertion made about it . " 1 But this is to mis- understand the Romantic design of " Faustus ...
Contenido
Life and Criticism | 1 |
Early Poems | 23 |
The Singing Masters | 42 |
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