Hart Crane: An Introduction to the PoetryColumbia University Press, 1968 - 308 páginas |
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... create the sort of poetry that is my intensest and deepest component in life - then it all means very little to me , and then I might as well tie myself up to some smug ambition and " success " ( the common idol that every Tom , Dick ...
... create the sort of poetry that is my intensest and deepest component in life - then it all means very little to me , and then I might as well tie myself up to some smug ambition and " success " ( the common idol that every Tom , Dick ...
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... create a spell , a mood , and to locate the juncture of the private self and the external or cosmic , and still avoid preciosity and Romantic chic . There is , for example , the conscious effort to revive or renew archaic poeticisms ...
... create a spell , a mood , and to locate the juncture of the private self and the external or cosmic , and still avoid preciosity and Romantic chic . There is , for example , the conscious effort to revive or renew archaic poeticisms ...
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... create a novel structure for each poem . He is willing to allow a certain amount of blurring when it is the effect ... created by the poet , as in Shakespeare ; in the " world at large , " as in Blake ; through the poet's mind but ...
... create a novel structure for each poem . He is willing to allow a certain amount of blurring when it is the effect ... created by the poet , as in Shakespeare ; in the " world at large , " as in Blake ; through the poet's mind but ...
Contenido
Life and Criticism | 1 |
Early Poems | 23 |
The Singing Masters 4 Faustus and Helen | 42 |
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