Hart Crane; an Introduction to the PoetryColumbia University Press, 1968 - 308 páginas |
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... imagination is active , masculine , constructive , like a cutting tool ; it builds freedom and distills poetic competence . It uses its power not to prey on the world but to cut away whatever veils perception . The imagination escapes ...
... imagination is active , masculine , constructive , like a cutting tool ; it builds freedom and distills poetic competence . It uses its power not to prey on the world but to cut away whatever veils perception . The imagination escapes ...
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... imagination . In a large sense , Crane seeks to redeem mankind from the violent ex- perience of war and free the imagination of his generation from self - pity and a licking of their wounds , so that they can sing again : " We did not ...
... imagination . In a large sense , Crane seeks to redeem mankind from the violent ex- perience of war and free the imagination of his generation from self - pity and a licking of their wounds , so that they can sing again : " We did not ...
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... imagination can metamorphose exile and the past ( Anchises ) , despair , and human mortality into a present and future community rooted in love , knowledge , and hope . The verse does not move lightly , because Crane is aware of the ...
... imagination can metamorphose exile and the past ( Anchises ) , despair , and human mortality into a present and future community rooted in love , knowledge , and hope . The verse does not move lightly , because Crane is aware of the ...
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Life and Criticism | 1 |
Early Poems | 23 |
The Singing Masters | 42 |
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