English Poetry: A Critical IntroductionBarnes & Noble, 1966 - 205 стор. |
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... emotional justification that the particular film actually provides . Such sentimentalists tend to eliminate the speaker - reader part in the poetic process . By the time they have reached the condition of Huxley's and Waugh's heroes ...
... emotional justification that the particular film actually provides . Such sentimentalists tend to eliminate the speaker - reader part in the poetic process . By the time they have reached the condition of Huxley's and Waugh's heroes ...
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... emotional . Such admirable things as the ' Cumberland Beggar ' and ' Peter Bell ' do not provoke the smile or the ... emotion and reflection cannot get into poetry , because the use of language necessarily involves a socialization of ...
... emotional . Such admirable things as the ' Cumberland Beggar ' and ' Peter Bell ' do not provoke the smile or the ... emotion and reflection cannot get into poetry , because the use of language necessarily involves a socialization of ...
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... emotional . Politically Auden assumes an anti - capitalist bias . Unless you can join him in detesting the kind of ... Emotionally the presuppositions are anti - sentimental . Auden's readers must be at once hard - boiled and emotionally ...
... emotional . Politically Auden assumes an anti - capitalist bias . Unless you can join him in detesting the kind of ... Emotionally the presuppositions are anti - sentimental . Auden's readers must be at once hard - boiled and emotionally ...
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Poetic Meaning and the Poets Audience | 39 |
Poetry and Society | 57 |
Schools of Poetry | 73 |
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anthologies Arnold Auden Augustan Augustan poetry beauty Blake's C. S. Lewis Chaucer classic Coleridge Coleridge's contemporary context critical derives diction Dryden E. M. W. Tillyard edition effect Elegy Eliot emotional English literature English poetry essay essential example F. R. Leavis fact function Gray Gray's human I. A. Richards Johnson Keats Keats's L'Allegro language Leavis lines linguistic literary Lucy Lycidas Lyrical Ballads Marvell's meaning metaphor Milton modern poetry mystical nature object onomatopoeia original Oxford parallel passage Penseroso perhaps phrases poem's poet poet's poetic political Pope Pope's prose Renaissance rhyme Romantic poetry Romanticism seems Semantic Gap sense Shakespeare Shelley Shelley's poems similar similes simply social society sonnet sound Spenser stage stanza suggests symbol synthesis synthetic T. S. Eliot Tears Tennyson theory thing thought verbal verse Victorian Waller West Wind words Wordsworth writing written Wyatt