Hart Crane: An Introduction to the PoetryColumbia University Press, 1968 - 308 páginas |
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... describes the white - capped waves with flowers floating in their midst , an image which antici- pates the “ floating flower " of Voyages II . “ Carrier Letter , ” a somewhat mawkish poem about lovers ' separations and the poet's ...
... describes the white - capped waves with flowers floating in their midst , an image which antici- pates the “ floating flower " of Voyages II . “ Carrier Letter , ” a somewhat mawkish poem about lovers ' separations and the poet's ...
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... describes this process : ... deep states of disturbance or emotion give rise to in- explicable bursts of expressive activity whose immediate effects are forms produced in the mind , rhythms , unexpected relations between hidden points ...
... describes this process : ... deep states of disturbance or emotion give rise to in- explicable bursts of expressive activity whose immediate effects are forms produced in the mind , rhythms , unexpected relations between hidden points ...
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... describes fairly accurately Crane's formal imagistic procedure . The " Sails that cross / Some page of figures to be filed away ” are hallucinatory , a dream of escape from the world of mundane fact and dull business routine to which ...
... describes fairly accurately Crane's formal imagistic procedure . The " Sails that cross / Some page of figures to be filed away ” are hallucinatory , a dream of escape from the world of mundane fact and dull business routine to which ...
Contenido
Life and Criticism | 1 |
Early Poems | 23 |
The Singing Masters 4 Faustus and Helen | 42 |
Derechos de autor | |
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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