Hart Crane; an Introduction to the PoetryColumbia University Press, 1968 - 308 páginas |
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... style , and to move away from the somewhat bland , somewhat derivative language of neo - Swinburnians and Ro- mantic manqués . Crane realized that he needed a more rapid and charged diction , one capable of functioning on reciprocal and ...
... style , and to move away from the somewhat bland , somewhat derivative language of neo - Swinburnians and Ro- mantic manqués . Crane realized that he needed a more rapid and charged diction , one capable of functioning on reciprocal and ...
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... style is peculiarly suited to Crane's temperament , as we shall see in the final section of “ Faustus and Helen . ” Quite different from the pomp , multitudinousness , and extroverted beauty of Marlowe's verse , but equally admired by ...
... style is peculiarly suited to Crane's temperament , as we shall see in the final section of “ Faustus and Helen . ” Quite different from the pomp , multitudinousness , and extroverted beauty of Marlowe's verse , but equally admired by ...
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... style and , 42 , 44- 49 , 193 , 222 , 278n1 . See also individual dramatists Dreiser , Theodore , 5 Dryden , John , 103 Duchess of Malfi , The ( Webster ) , 47-49 , 268n11 Duncan , Isadora , 13 Dupee , F. W. , cited , 272n5 Earth ...
... style and , 42 , 44- 49 , 193 , 222 , 278n1 . See also individual dramatists Dreiser , Theodore , 5 Dryden , John , 103 Duchess of Malfi , The ( Webster ) , 47-49 , 268n11 Duncan , Isadora , 13 Dupee , F. W. , cited , 272n5 Earth ...
Contenido
Life and Criticism | 1 |
Early Poems | 23 |
The Singing Masters | 42 |
Derechos de autor | |
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