Hart Crane: An Introduction to the PoetryColumbia University Press, 1968 - 308 páginas |
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... turns his thoughts and feelings inside out in order to discover truth . As Wallace Stevens says , " The poet is the ... turning away , even in part , from the speech of one's con- temporaries ? What is gained ? In short , how free is the ...
... turns his thoughts and feelings inside out in order to discover truth . As Wallace Stevens says , " The poet is the ... turning away , even in part , from the speech of one's con- temporaries ? What is gained ? In short , how free is the ...
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... turn " should loom so large to him : he was so often passing between violently anti- thetical emotions , turning away from unbearable agony and turning toward love , beauty , and wonder . Seeing is not Crane's only way of sensuous ...
... turn " should loom so large to him : he was so often passing between violently anti- thetical emotions , turning away from unbearable agony and turning toward love , beauty , and wonder . Seeing is not Crane's only way of sensuous ...
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... turn and counterturn " 21 of his experience . The result was the rich music of the great odes ; Crane , desiring something similar and personal , devised a stanza which could slide back and forth from a regular qua- train to a five ...
... turn and counterturn " 21 of his experience . The result was the rich music of the great odes ; Crane , desiring something similar and personal , devised a stanza which could slide back and forth from a regular qua- train to a five ...
Contenido
Life and Criticism | 1 |
Early Poems | 23 |
The Singing Masters 4 Faustus and Helen | 42 |
Derechos de autor | |
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