Hart Crane: An Introduction to the PoetryColumbia University Press, 1968 - 308 páginas |
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... nature , describing it with the accuracy and joy of a botanist savoring favorite specimens . There is a feeling of surfeit in the soft and perfumed air ; the surrender to the spell of na- ture is a surrender to the spell of death : the ...
... nature , describing it with the accuracy and joy of a botanist savoring favorite specimens . There is a feeling of surfeit in the soft and perfumed air ; the surrender to the spell of na- ture is a surrender to the spell of death : the ...
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... nature after the long sleep of winter ( the addition of the dash to the comma forces us to increase the length of the pause after each seg- ment ) . The poet celebrates the return of his vision to its proper business - the pursuit of ...
... nature after the long sleep of winter ( the addition of the dash to the comma forces us to increase the length of the pause after each seg- ment ) . The poet celebrates the return of his vision to its proper business - the pursuit of ...
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... nature ' or what you will . " 9 • With his feeble will , Crane was no match for Nature's scorching power . Yet , paradoxically , in spite of his pessimism , he was able to write a series of harsh lyrics describing the pitiless landscape ...
... nature ' or what you will . " 9 • With his feeble will , Crane was no match for Nature's scorching power . Yet , paradoxically , in spite of his pessimism , he was able to write a series of harsh lyrics describing the pitiless landscape ...
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