The Dimensions of Poetry: A Critical AnthologyDodd, Mead, 1966 - 742 стор. |
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... theme or thought , and more to bring you , reader , into the atmosphere of the theme or thought - there to pursue your own flight . " In a very real sense , the poem depends on the reader for its very life . If the reader remains ...
... theme or thought , and more to bring you , reader , into the atmosphere of the theme or thought - there to pursue your own flight . " In a very real sense , the poem depends on the reader for its very life . If the reader remains ...
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... theme with an individual accent . Like Shakespeare in his sonnets , Emily Dickinson in her multi- tude of brief lyrics introduced only a few major themes . As we read her poetry , perhaps we will become fascinated with her uses of ...
... theme with an individual accent . Like Shakespeare in his sonnets , Emily Dickinson in her multi- tude of brief lyrics introduced only a few major themes . As we read her poetry , perhaps we will become fascinated with her uses of ...
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... theme of tragedy and a very law of human life : the process of renova tion through destruction . This theme is certainly present . It was only through the destruction of his old state of mind that the Mariner was able to achieve the new ...
... theme of tragedy and a very law of human life : the process of renova tion through destruction . This theme is certainly present . It was only through the destruction of his old state of mind that the Mariner was able to achieve the new ...
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