Hart Crane; an Introduction to the PoetryColumbia University Press, 1968 - 308 páginas |
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... so flagless as this piracy . " And ❝minstrel " is apt because it refers to Crane's musical and poetic roles . All of these meanings are relevant to the poem . By using these words Crane is not trying to destroy 90 " Voyages "
... so flagless as this piracy . " And ❝minstrel " is apt because it refers to Crane's musical and poetic roles . All of these meanings are relevant to the poem . By using these words Crane is not trying to destroy 90 " Voyages "
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... refers to the beams that support the twin towers , the distinctive feature of the suspension bridge and Roebling's great innovation , but figuratively , the image refers to the music and poetry that brace his vision of a divine con ...
... refers to the beams that support the twin towers , the distinctive feature of the suspension bridge and Roebling's great innovation , but figuratively , the image refers to the music and poetry that brace his vision of a divine con ...
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... refers negatively in numerous poems to astronomy , physiology , anthropology , etc. For an extended discussion of the subject , see Hyatt Howe Wag- goner's The Heel of Elohim : Science and Values in Modern American Poetry . 2. Letter of ...
... refers negatively in numerous poems to astronomy , physiology , anthropology , etc. For an extended discussion of the subject , see Hyatt Howe Wag- goner's The Heel of Elohim : Science and Values in Modern American Poetry . 2. Letter of ...
Contenido
Life and Criticism | 1 |
Early Poems | 23 |
The Singing Masters | 42 |
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