The Essays of Mark Van Doren (1924-1972)Greenwood Press, 1980 - 270 sider |
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Side 11
... poetry today , even among those who ought to know better , even mention the names of Shakespeare , Homer , and Dante ; and why the poet is defined in terms that exclude those masters ; and why the impression is abroad that it is somehow ...
... poetry today , even among those who ought to know better , even mention the names of Shakespeare , Homer , and Dante ; and why the poet is defined in terms that exclude those masters ; and why the impression is abroad that it is somehow ...
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... poetry to watch disappearing down the long perspective of life . The possible importance of poetry is immense at any time . And why not now ? I would make no exception of our time , though there are those who do . They are the ones who ...
... poetry to watch disappearing down the long perspective of life . The possible importance of poetry is immense at any time . And why not now ? I would make no exception of our time , though there are those who do . They are the ones who ...
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... poetry ; but that too has lost most of its tradi- tional content . In essence it meant story : The lives of invented ... poetry is poetry . And Aristotle's three kinds of poetry are still the only kinds there are : epic , dramatic , and ...
... poetry ; but that too has lost most of its tradi- tional content . In essence it meant story : The lives of invented ... poetry is poetry . And Aristotle's three kinds of poetry are still the only kinds there are : epic , dramatic , and ...
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