Hart Crane: An Introduction to the PoetryColumbia University Press, 1968 - 308 páginas |
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... praise , is charac- teristic of American poets who in seeking an original style feel free to appropriate any tradition . This practice is evident in the passage that ends " Faustus and Helen " on a feverish note of emphasis : Anchises ...
... praise , is charac- teristic of American poets who in seeking an original style feel free to appropriate any tradition . This practice is evident in the passage that ends " Faustus and Helen " on a feverish note of emphasis : Anchises ...
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... praise , who build their days With fin and hoof , with wing and sweetened fang Struck free and holy in one Name always . This may be interpreted as an urge to escape the discipline of craft and his own imperfections as poet and man by ...
... praise , who build their days With fin and hoof , with wing and sweetened fang Struck free and holy in one Name always . This may be interpreted as an urge to escape the discipline of craft and his own imperfections as poet and man by ...
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... praise ; his tragedy , as man and poet , was to feel his self splintered and adrift in the vortex of disunity . He could not hold together for long . The songs he sang were of praise forced out of pain . " Sky , " " sea , " " moon ...
... praise ; his tragedy , as man and poet , was to feel his self splintered and adrift in the vortex of disunity . He could not hold together for long . The songs he sang were of praise forced out of pain . " Sky , " " sea , " " moon ...
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Life and Criticism | 1 |
Early Poems | 23 |
The Singing Masters 4 Faustus and Helen | 42 |
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