Hart Crane: An Introduction to the PoetryColumbia University Press, 1968 - 308 páginas |
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... logic of fact or to swaddle his feelings in the language of riddle . The poem is not , after all , constructed ... logical clarity out of his poetic utterance . His casual associa- tions of the connotations of words contain a structural ...
... logic of fact or to swaddle his feelings in the language of riddle . The poem is not , after all , constructed ... logical clarity out of his poetic utterance . His casual associa- tions of the connotations of words contain a structural ...
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... logic . Although words and images in a poem do not adhere to the strict rules of discursive language , they possess a logic of their own that gives the impression of necessity . The poet's intention is manifest ; the reader intuits the ...
... logic . Although words and images in a poem do not adhere to the strict rules of discursive language , they possess a logic of their own that gives the impression of necessity . The poet's intention is manifest ; the reader intuits the ...
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... logic is like the logic of any other kind of discourse , only more concentrated ; and second , that the " logic of imagination " differs from ordinary logic . Hough is in the delicate position of recognizing the genius of the Symbolist ...
... logic is like the logic of any other kind of discourse , only more concentrated ; and second , that the " logic of imagination " differs from ordinary logic . Hough is in the delicate position of recognizing the genius of the Symbolist ...
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Life and Criticism | 1 |
Early Poems | 23 |
The Singing Masters 4 Faustus and Helen | 42 |
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