CR. The Centennial Review, Band 32Michigan State University, College of Arts & Letters, 1988 |
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... mathematics , and physics , thus creating for modernist writers a way out of the cul de sac of naturalism , an approach " regulated by the truth of duration , mediated by language , but patterned by intuition . " Bergson advocated philo ...
... mathematics , and physics , thus creating for modernist writers a way out of the cul de sac of naturalism , an approach " regulated by the truth of duration , mediated by language , but patterned by intuition . " Bergson advocated philo ...
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... mathematical " results " are not allowed to stand as a final solution ; instead , the poet " will add " to them , and what he adds brings to the poem a final ambiguity reminiscent of that summoned by the pigeons at the close of Stevens ...
... mathematical " results " are not allowed to stand as a final solution ; instead , the poet " will add " to them , and what he adds brings to the poem a final ambiguity reminiscent of that summoned by the pigeons at the close of Stevens ...
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