Hart Crane: An Introduction to the PoetryColumbia University Press, 1968 - 308 páginas |
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... visionary — and he need not be exclusively a poet ; he might be an architect like Louis Sullivan or a dancer like Isadora Duncan - feels an unseen power moving in him and affecting the way he sees the world , he is not simply deserting ...
... visionary — and he need not be exclusively a poet ; he might be an architect like Louis Sullivan or a dancer like Isadora Duncan - feels an unseen power moving in him and affecting the way he sees the world , he is not simply deserting ...
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... visionary , but this means that his visionary terror is real terror , just as his visionary ecstasy is real ecstasy . Like the Romantics , he sought to em- body the vagaries of his emotional and perceptual life in an idiom of self ...
... visionary , but this means that his visionary terror is real terror , just as his visionary ecstasy is real ecstasy . Like the Romantics , he sought to em- body the vagaries of his emotional and perceptual life in an idiom of self ...
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... visionary scanning the skies , to the navigator charting strange seas of thought , answers , though silent , are given . The poetic imagination is the visionary instrument , the " compass , quadrant and sextant " of the last stanza ...
... visionary scanning the skies , to the navigator charting strange seas of thought , answers , though silent , are given . The poetic imagination is the visionary instrument , the " compass , quadrant and sextant " of the last stanza ...
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Life and Criticism | 1 |
Early Poems | 23 |
The Singing Masters 4 Faustus and Helen | 42 |
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