English Poetry: A Critical IntroductionBarnes & Noble, 1966 - 205 стор. |
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... Never- theless it is natural to think of a poem as being in some sense ' out there ' , an independent entity that does not change its nature each time that it is read . Meaning is or ought to be public as well as private . Though there ...
... Never- theless it is natural to think of a poem as being in some sense ' out there ' , an independent entity that does not change its nature each time that it is read . Meaning is or ought to be public as well as private . Though there ...
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... never written , and could never have been written , even if his health had improved . The only consolation that poetry could provide in the nineteenth century , given the social setting and the con- temporary condition of the English ...
... never written , and could never have been written , even if his health had improved . The only consolation that poetry could provide in the nineteenth century , given the social setting and the con- temporary condition of the English ...
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... never written , and could never have been written , even if his health had improved . The only consolation that poetry could provide in the nineteenth century , given the social setting and the con- temporary condition of the English ...
... never written , and could never have been written , even if his health had improved . The only consolation that poetry could provide in the nineteenth century , given the social setting and the con- temporary condition of the English ...
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Poetic Meaning and the Poets Audience | 39 |
Poetry and Society | 57 |
Schools of Poetry | 73 |
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