Hart Crane: An Introduction to the PoetryColumbia University Press, 1968 - 308 páginas |
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... style . In Chapter 6 , I shall classify the most important and frequently used words in his vocabularly , and explain the reasons for their choice . II The Apprentice's Workshop Although Crane's early poems , written between 1917 and ...
... style . In Chapter 6 , I shall classify the most important and frequently used words in his vocabularly , and explain the reasons for their choice . II The Apprentice's Workshop Although Crane's early poems , written between 1917 and ...
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... style . Unlike Frost , he was not interested in making poetry exclusively out of the speech of daily life , yet he could inflect speech with a musical cadence , as the above passage and , particularly , the good - natured bravado of the ...
... style . Unlike Frost , he was not interested in making poetry exclusively out of the speech of daily life , yet he could inflect speech with a musical cadence , as the above passage and , particularly , the good - natured bravado of the ...
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... style is peculiarly suited to Crane's temperament , as we shall see in the final section of " Faustus and Helen . " Quite different from the pomp , multitudinousness , and extroverted beauty of Marlowe's verse , but equally admired by ...
... style is peculiarly suited to Crane's temperament , as we shall see in the final section of " Faustus and Helen . " Quite different from the pomp , multitudinousness , and extroverted beauty of Marlowe's verse , but equally admired by ...
Contenido
Life and Criticism | 1 |
Early Poems | 23 |
The Singing Masters 4 Faustus and Helen | 42 |
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