Hart Crane: An Introduction to the PoetryColumbia University Press, 1968 - 308 páginas |
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... poet , not in reality , and to make matters worse , he obstinately refuses to see or admit the existence of immutable laws outside the self . These are serious objections that need to be met squarely at the outset . They rest , I think ...
... poet , not in reality , and to make matters worse , he obstinately refuses to see or admit the existence of immutable laws outside the self . These are serious objections that need to be met squarely at the outset . They rest , I think ...
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... poet lies in its efficient patterning of experiences that would otherwise remain amorphous and unintelligible . In this view , the conscious mind actively shapes its materials in accord with the many grammatical structures available to ...
... poet lies in its efficient patterning of experiences that would otherwise remain amorphous and unintelligible . In this view , the conscious mind actively shapes its materials in accord with the many grammatical structures available to ...
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... poet , say , might employ any of the first three syntaxes . Most modern and Symbolist poets fall into categories ... poet , that does not mean the poet always suspends the " logic of consecutive state- ment . " 10 Being a lyrical poet ...
... poet , say , might employ any of the first three syntaxes . Most modern and Symbolist poets fall into categories ... poet , that does not mean the poet always suspends the " logic of consecutive state- ment . " 10 Being a lyrical poet ...
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Life and Criticism | 1 |
Early Poems | 23 |
The Singing Masters 4 Faustus and Helen | 42 |
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