Hart Crane: An Introduction to the PoetryColumbia University Press, 1968 - 308 páginas |
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... beauty by modern man . As modern man he is the ravisher and defamer of beauty . " 10 But although this young Helen is the " siren of the springs of guilty song , " and the poet , gazing at her with affectionate irony , cannot decide ...
... beauty by modern man . As modern man he is the ravisher and defamer of beauty . " 10 But although this young Helen is the " siren of the springs of guilty song , " and the poet , gazing at her with affectionate irony , cannot decide ...
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... beauty to the world . Crane retains very little of this material in the final pub- lished version . The episode of the airplanes , for example , the experience of destruction , which is so necessary for clarify- ing the redemptive role ...
... beauty to the world . Crane retains very little of this material in the final pub- lished version . The episode of the airplanes , for example , the experience of destruction , which is so necessary for clarify- ing the redemptive role ...
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... Beauty " and the " primeval presences " disappear ; in fact , Crane excises all specific mention of beauty , instead concretizing it in such images as " gold hair . " The one weak passage that Crane re- tains is " goose , tobacco and ...
... Beauty " and the " primeval presences " disappear ; in fact , Crane excises all specific mention of beauty , instead concretizing it in such images as " gold hair . " The one weak passage that Crane re- tains is " goose , tobacco and ...
Contenido
Life and Criticism | 1 |
Early Poems | 23 |
The Singing Masters 4 Faustus and Helen | 42 |
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adjectives aesthetic Allen Tate American Atlantis beauty bells bridge Broken Tower Brom Weber Carib Isle consciousness Crane's poems Crane's poetry dance dawn death diction Donne early poems edited by Brom emotional experience eyes Faustus and Helen feeling Gorham Munson Hart Crane iambic pentameter Ibid imagery images imagination Keats Key West Lachrymae Christi language Letter to Gorham Letters of Hart lift light logic lovers lyrical meaning Melville Melville's Tomb ment meter metrical mind Moby Dick Modern Poetry mood moon odal passage phrase poet's poetic Pound praise prosodic quatrain R. P. Blackmur R. W. B. Lewis reader rhetoric rhyme rhythmic rhythms Romantic poets sea's sense sensuous sentence shadow song sound spiritual spondee stanza stars stress structure style suggests symbol Symbolist syntactical syntax T. S. Eliot theme tion trochees verbal verbs vision visionary Voyages Voyages II Waldo Frank Wallace Stevens Whitman Wine Menagerie words writing Yvor Winters