Hart Crane; an Introduction to the PoetryColumbia University Press, 1968 - 308 páginas |
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Página 122
... reader , however , soon discovers that intellectual dis- cipline and the aid of a good dictionary , necessary though they are , take him only halfway toward understanding an image or a complex of imagery . He needs also intuitive skill ...
... reader , however , soon discovers that intellectual dis- cipline and the aid of a good dictionary , necessary though they are , take him only halfway toward understanding an image or a complex of imagery . He needs also intuitive skill ...
Página 126
... reader's consciousness . Its images are too explicit and un- resonant , too complacent a jotting down of externals , too easy to decipher . " Absolutist " poetry , on the other hand , aims at incarnating the previously unknown and ...
... reader's consciousness . Its images are too explicit and un- resonant , too complacent a jotting down of externals , too easy to decipher . " Absolutist " poetry , on the other hand , aims at incarnating the previously unknown and ...
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... reader intuits the sense and finds the semantic connections , partly by con- sulting his own experience and partly by noting the context of ... reader . The reader's sensibility simply responds by identifying this inflection of 128 Imagery.
... reader intuits the sense and finds the semantic connections , partly by con- sulting his own experience and partly by noting the context of ... reader . The reader's sensibility simply responds by identifying this inflection of 128 Imagery.
Contenido
Life and Criticism | 1 |
Early Poems | 23 |
The Singing Masters | 42 |
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