English Poetry: A Critical IntroductionBarnes & Noble, 1966 - 205 стор. |
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... poem what is there left ? In the last analysis , then , the words are the poem . And it is at least a reasonable assumption - one to be explored in further detail in later chapters - that the ' best ' words and word order of Coleridge's ...
... poem what is there left ? In the last analysis , then , the words are the poem . And it is at least a reasonable assumption - one to be explored in further detail in later chapters - that the ' best ' words and word order of Coleridge's ...
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... poets ' audiences . As it is fatally easy to hypostatize ' poetry ' , it will be safer to limit this discussion to ' poems ' , The first point , then , that must be made is that a poem only becomes a poem , in the ordinary sense of the ...
... poets ' audiences . As it is fatally easy to hypostatize ' poetry ' , it will be safer to limit this discussion to ' poems ' , The first point , then , that must be made is that a poem only becomes a poem , in the ordinary sense of the ...
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... poem from its historical setting . In the case of a poem already two hundred years old and the product of a society so different from our own as that of the mid - eighteenth century the pro- cedure is peculiarly imprudent . The most ...
... poem from its historical setting . In the case of a poem already two hundred years old and the product of a society so different from our own as that of the mid - eighteenth century the pro- cedure is peculiarly imprudent . The most ...
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Poetic Meaning and the Poets Audience | 39 |
Poetry and Society | 57 |
Schools of Poetry | 73 |
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