Poetry in Our Time: A Critical Survey of Poetry in the English-speaking World, 1900 to 1960Doubleday, 1963 - 457 עמודים
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מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 53
עמוד 329
... young child , Margaret , griev- ing over the falling leaves . The sense of the poem is that when she is old enough to accept autumn as part of the natural scheme of things , she will realize the true springs of grief , those intimate ...
... young child , Margaret , griev- ing over the falling leaves . The sense of the poem is that when she is old enough to accept autumn as part of the natural scheme of things , she will realize the true springs of grief , those intimate ...
עמוד 355
... young Rim- baud before him , Crane felt a sense of alienation , amount- ing almost to nausea , from the commercialized environ- ment in which he was forced to make a living . Hungry for a philosophy that would support his poetic credo ...
... young Rim- baud before him , Crane felt a sense of alienation , amount- ing almost to nausea , from the commercialized environ- ment in which he was forced to make a living . Hungry for a philosophy that would support his poetic credo ...
עמוד 400
... young - girl - playing - Bach- while - looking - at - the - lilies . III The convention that poetry must be aggressively revo- lutionary in tone and its language ordinary to the point of vulgarity was largely an American one . It was ...
... young - girl - playing - Bach- while - looking - at - the - lilies . III The convention that poetry must be aggressively revo- lutionary in tone and its language ordinary to the point of vulgarity was largely an American one . It was ...
תוכן
A Look at the Worst 1 | 21 |
Farewell Romance 31 | 51 |
The Glove of a Neighborhood 59 | 79 |
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allusion American Auden beauty bird cadence called Cantos century Collected Poems color composed contemporary Crane D. H. Lawrence dark dead death delight dream early echoes Edith Sitwell Eliot English excerpts feeling flower Frost Hardy Hardy's Hart Crane haunted heart Hopkins human imagery imagination imagists Jean Garrigue Jeffers Karl Shapiro language later Léonie Adams less light lines living look man's meaning metaphor metaphysical mind mystery myth nature ness night passage phrase piece poem poet poet's poetic poetry Pound present prose Quartets recalls reference religious rhyme rhythm scene seems sense shows sing sometimes song sonnet soul sound speaks speech spirit stanza Stevens suggests symbol T. S. Eliot theme things Thomas thought tion tone turn verse vision voice W. H. Auden Wallace Stevens Waste Land William Carlos Williams wind words writes written wrote Yeats Yeats's young