The Poetry CircusHawthorn Books, 1967 - 249 sider Frontal attack on the sloppiness, pretense, and sensationalism that prevail in much of contemporary poetry. |
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... objectivity . And because he has not risen beyond objectivity , he has not produced the mood of poetry . Let us go on to another example . Suppose that a writer is con- cerned about matters of war and peace and troubled at the state of ...
... objectivity . And because he has not risen beyond objectivity , he has not produced the mood of poetry . Let us go on to another example . Suppose that a writer is con- cerned about matters of war and peace and troubled at the state of ...
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... objectivity , in other words , is impossible ; we all look out upon the world with the eyes of our subjective beings , and we can look upon it in no other way . Even the statistician cannot be wholly objective , since he weighs and ...
... objectivity , in other words , is impossible ; we all look out upon the world with the eyes of our subjective beings , and we can look upon it in no other way . Even the statistician cannot be wholly objective , since he weighs and ...
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... and stretch the meaning of words . Here is attempted justification for the modern versifiers who do indeed " mishandle and stretch the meaning of words . " But the critic does not show us how " honesty and objectivity " 83.
... and stretch the meaning of words . Here is attempted justification for the modern versifiers who do indeed " mishandle and stretch the meaning of words . " But the critic does not show us how " honesty and objectivity " 83.
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Introduction | 9 |
The Plodding Muse | 13 |
How to Write a Modern Poem | 24 |
Copyright | |
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