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 94
... quoted , here are a few examples : You have come home with old seas in your speech , And glimmering sea - roads meeting in your mind : The curve of creeping silver up the beach , And mornings whose white splendours daze and blind ...
... quoted , here are a few examples : You have come home with old seas in your speech , And glimmering sea - roads meeting in your mind : The curve of creeping silver up the beach , And mornings whose white splendours daze and blind ...
Side 124
... quoted a few pages back . Equally in a vein of flat disillusionment is Lloyd Frankenberg's the ocean goes scotfree of other obligation but to pay the moon its due respects , discharged like spouse . In numerous other instances also ...
... quoted a few pages back . Equally in a vein of flat disillusionment is Lloyd Frankenberg's the ocean goes scotfree of other obligation but to pay the moon its due respects , discharged like spouse . In numerous other instances also ...
Side 135
... quoted above , and began silently to read . After few seconds his face lit up ; within half a minute he was roaring with laughter . " But where is the poetry ? " he asked , after sufficiently recovering from his merriment . " Where is ...
... quoted above , and began silently to read . After few seconds his face lit up ; within half a minute he was roaring with laughter . " But where is the poetry ? " he asked , after sufficiently recovering from his merriment . " Where is ...
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Introduction | 9 |
The Plodding Muse | 13 |
How to Write a Modern Poem | 24 |
Copyright | |
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American Poetry amid Anthology Arthur Davison Ficke Auden beauty beneath blank verse century Collected Poems contemporary course critics dark dead death dream Dylan Thomas E. E. Cummings earth edited elegy emotion English Ern Malley example expression eyes Ezra Pound face fact feeling freedom heart human imagination John Keats light lines literary look lumber truck Malley Marianne Moore Masefield mean mind modern poet Modern Verse modernists mood never night obscurity offerings passage phrase poet poet's poetic prize prose prosy quoted reader recent rhyme and meter rhythm Robert Shakespeare Shelley singing sleep song sonnet soul spirit stanzas stars Stephen Vincent Benét suppose T. S. Eliot technique Tennyson theme things thought tion traditional trite true ugliness vision W. H. Auden William Carlos Williams words writer York