Hart Crane: An Introduction to the PoetryColumbia University Press, 1968 - 308 páginas |
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... rhythms . If his work is uneven in quality , that derives usually from the perils of a declamatory style and his adventurous ... rhythmic basis , while " October - November " and " In Shadow " qualify as Imagist poems ) . From the outset ...
... rhythms . If his work is uneven in quality , that derives usually from the perils of a declamatory style and his adventurous ... rhythmic basis , while " October - November " and " In Shadow " qualify as Imagist poems ) . From the outset ...
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... rhythms : the recurrence of " Forgetful- ness " in the initial place in four lines and its emphatic shift to the last word ... rhythmic momentum is re- tarded , if at all , by pauses at the ends of lines , not by internal caesuras . This ...
... rhythms : the recurrence of " Forgetful- ness " in the initial place in four lines and its emphatic shift to the last word ... rhythmic momentum is re- tarded , if at all , by pauses at the ends of lines , not by internal caesuras . This ...
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... rhythmic means , especially anapestic substitution , and a highlighting of colors through spondaic stress . The stanza is organized rhythmically around the three heavy beats on " trees , " " moon , " and " flood . " The lightness is ...
... rhythmic means , especially anapestic substitution , and a highlighting of colors through spondaic stress . The stanza is organized rhythmically around the three heavy beats on " trees , " " moon , " and " flood . " The lightness is ...
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Life and Criticism | 1 |
Early Poems | 23 |
The Singing Masters 4 Faustus and Helen | 42 |
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