Hart Crane: An Introduction to the PoetryColumbia University Press, 1968 - 308 páginas |
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... feeling and its rapid alterations and antitheses . A change of feeling , with Donne , is rather the regrouping of the same elements under a mood which was previously subordinate : it is not the sub- stitution of one mood for a wholly ...
... feeling and its rapid alterations and antitheses . A change of feeling , with Donne , is rather the regrouping of the same elements under a mood which was previously subordinate : it is not the sub- stitution of one mood for a wholly ...
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... feels a more provisional self in a Romantic poem than in a Donne poem . Because they were aware of their fluctuations of feeling , because they be- lieved ( and this belief verged on doctrine ) that , as Paul Valéry remarks : fragments ...
... feels a more provisional self in a Romantic poem than in a Donne poem . Because they were aware of their fluctuations of feeling , because they be- lieved ( and this belief verged on doctrine ) that , as Paul Valéry remarks : fragments ...
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... feeling in a highly charged and compressed ( yet , paradoxically , ex- pansive ) structure , one whose order is sometimes akin to dream and daydream . In such poems as " The Air Plant " and " The Broken Tower " the syntax may be ...
... feeling in a highly charged and compressed ( yet , paradoxically , ex- pansive ) structure , one whose order is sometimes akin to dream and daydream . In such poems as " The Air Plant " and " The Broken Tower " the syntax may be ...
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Life and Criticism | 1 |
Early Poems | 23 |
The Singing Masters 4 Faustus and Helen | 42 |
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