How to Read a PoemJohn Wiley & Sons, 20 באוק׳ 2006 - 194 עמודים Lucid, entertaining and full of insight, How To Read A Poem is designed to banish the intimidation that too often attends the subject of poetry, and in doing so to bring it into the personal possession of the students and the general reader.
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מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 87
עמוד i
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עמוד iv
... poetry — History and criticism . 3. Poetry - Explication . 4. Poetics . I. Title . PR502.E23 2007 808.1 - dc22 2006008194 A catalogue record for this title is available from the British Library . Set in 10.5 / 13pt Dante by Graphicraft ...
... poetry — History and criticism . 3. Poetry - Explication . 4. Poetics . I. Title . PR502.E23 2007 808.1 - dc22 2006008194 A catalogue record for this title is available from the British Library . Set in 10.5 / 13pt Dante by Graphicraft ...
עמוד v
... Poetry? 3 1 Poetry and Prose 2 Poetry and Morality 3 Poetry and Fiction 4 Poetry and Pragmatism 5 Poetic Language Formalists 25 25 28 31 38 41 48 1 Literariness 48 2 Estrangement 49 3 The Semiotics of Yury Lotman 52 4 The Incarnational ...
... Poetry? 3 1 Poetry and Prose 2 Poetry and Morality 3 Poetry and Fiction 4 Poetry and Pragmatism 5 Poetic Language Formalists 25 25 28 31 38 41 48 1 Literariness 48 2 Estrangement 49 3 The Semiotics of Yury Lotman 52 4 The Incarnational ...
עמוד vi
Terry Eagleton. 4 Poetry and Performance 5 Two American Examples 5 How to Read a Poem 1 Is Criticism Just Subjective ? 2 Meaning and Subjectivity 3 Tone , Mood and Pitch 888888 96 102 102 108 114 4 Intensity and Pace 118 5 Texture 120 6 ...
Terry Eagleton. 4 Poetry and Performance 5 Two American Examples 5 How to Read a Poem 1 Is Criticism Just Subjective ? 2 Meaning and Subjectivity 3 Tone , Mood and Pitch 888888 96 102 102 108 114 4 Intensity and Pace 118 5 Texture 120 6 ...
עמוד 4
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תוכן
Chapter 1 The Functions of Criticism | 1 |
Chapter 2 What is Poetry? | 25 |
Chapter 3 Formalists | 48 |
Chapter 4 In Pursuit of Form | 65 |
Chapter 5 How to Read a Poem | 102 |
Chapter 6 Four Nature Poems | 143 |
Glossary | 165 |
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מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
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