Hart Crane: An Introduction to the PoetryColumbia University Press, 1968 - 308 páginas |
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... movement , as well as the burden of the will as it tries to raise itself . Last , it con- notes a beseeching , prayerful gesture , the search for deity , as Crane explained the line in " At Melville's Tomb " : " Frosted eyes there were ...
... movement , as well as the burden of the will as it tries to raise itself . Last , it con- notes a beseeching , prayerful gesture , the search for deity , as Crane explained the line in " At Melville's Tomb " : " Frosted eyes there were ...
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... movement ( stanzas 1-4 ) there is lit- tle end - stopping ; the self - reproaches that pour freely out of him always end in an abrasive assertion of self - doubt or in sorrowful self - interrogation . The second movement ( stanzas 5-7 ) ...
... movement ( stanzas 1-4 ) there is lit- tle end - stopping ; the self - reproaches that pour freely out of him always end in an abrasive assertion of self - doubt or in sorrowful self - interrogation . The second movement ( stanzas 5-7 ) ...
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... movement within space and the dizzying power of men conquering that space , and it evokes the emotional ambience of the world of airplanes , derricks , winches , etc. , and the vibrant humming of the senses in re- sponse to this force ...
... movement within space and the dizzying power of men conquering that space , and it evokes the emotional ambience of the world of airplanes , derricks , winches , etc. , and the vibrant humming of the senses in re- sponse to this force ...
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Life and Criticism | 1 |
Early Poems | 23 |
The Singing Masters 4 Faustus and Helen | 42 |
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