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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Side 141
... poem is more than an aggregation of its parts . They forget that a poem may have a good overall effect even when it contains phrases frequently used . We have seen this in Words- worth's " She dwelt among the untrodden ways . " A more ...
... poem is more than an aggregation of its parts . They forget that a poem may have a good overall effect even when it contains phrases frequently used . We have seen this in Words- worth's " She dwelt among the untrodden ways . " A more ...
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... poems generally , can be read functionally . . . . The unclosed parenthesis , for instance , walls off what has gone before just enough so that the wondering , rather chilled awe of the poem's final moment is given tre- mendous emphasis ...
... poems generally , can be read functionally . . . . The unclosed parenthesis , for instance , walls off what has gone before just enough so that the wondering , rather chilled awe of the poem's final moment is given tre- mendous emphasis ...
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... poem should be wordless As the flight of birds . . . . A poem should be equal to : Not true . A • poem should not mean But be . These generalities , of course , are self - contradictory . One thing that a poem should not be , in fact ...
... poem should be wordless As the flight of birds . . . . A poem should be equal to : Not true . A • poem should not mean But be . These generalities , of course , are self - contradictory . One thing that a poem should not be , in fact ...
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Introduction | 9 |
The Plodding Muse | 13 |
How to Write a Modern Poem | 24 |
Copyright | |
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