Hart Crane: An Introduction to the PoetryColumbia University Press, 1968 - 308 páginas |
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... give . ( Some of these words , thrown up from the unconscious , are borrowings from Melville and Rimbaud . ) They are lyrical em- blems of his special exaltation , and in context extend the emo- tionally rich states of being in which ...
... give . ( Some of these words , thrown up from the unconscious , are borrowings from Melville and Rimbaud . ) They are lyrical em- blems of his special exaltation , and in context extend the emo- tionally rich states of being in which ...
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... gives birth to the beginnings of order , and accidents provoke essences , their vocabulary and mode of combining words were influenced by these notions . Valéry further describes this process : ... deep states of disturbance or emotion give ...
... gives birth to the beginnings of order , and accidents provoke essences , their vocabulary and mode of combining words were influenced by these notions . Valéry further describes this process : ... deep states of disturbance or emotion give ...
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... Give me your hands , But hold me . somewhere I heard demands . And on the window licks the night . The poem is trite , but beneath the surface melodrama , a sense of genuine disquiet is felt , mainly in the clause " somewhere I heard ...
... Give me your hands , But hold me . somewhere I heard demands . And on the window licks the night . The poem is trite , but beneath the surface melodrama , a sense of genuine disquiet is felt , mainly in the clause " somewhere I heard ...
Contenido
Life and Criticism | 1 |
Early Poems | 23 |
The Singing Masters 4 Faustus and Helen | 42 |
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