Hart Crane: An Introduction to the PoetryColumbia University Press, 1968 - 308 páginas |
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... dance : " shifts , " " balance , " " lead , ” and those quoted above . Crane was fond of witty puns . While describing the fren- zied dance , he says : Rhythmic ellipses lead into canters Until somewhere a rooster banters . The pattern ...
... dance : " shifts , " " balance , " " lead , ” and those quoted above . Crane was fond of witty puns . While describing the fren- zied dance , he says : Rhythmic ellipses lead into canters Until somewhere a rooster banters . The pattern ...
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... dancing to those jaunty jazz rhythms , he would have abducted her- the " fall downstairs " is done with " perfect grace and ... dance , and the language follows the mobility of his commitment . The music is not merely distracting ; it is ...
... dancing to those jaunty jazz rhythms , he would have abducted her- the " fall downstairs " is done with " perfect grace and ... dance , and the language follows the mobility of his commitment . The music is not merely distracting ; it is ...
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... dancer of the Ballet Russe , the poem breaks into two self- contained units . Most of the lines are end - stopped , which fixes the attention , especially in the first stanza , on the dancer posing in his most notable roles ; a series ...
... dancer of the Ballet Russe , the poem breaks into two self- contained units . Most of the lines are end - stopped , which fixes the attention , especially in the first stanza , on the dancer posing in his most notable roles ; a series ...
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Life and Criticism | 1 |
Early Poems | 23 |
The Singing Masters 4 Faustus and Helen | 42 |
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