The Centennial Review: CR., Band 31College of Arts and Letters, Michigan State University, 1987 |
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... experience that Dickinson willfully limited in order to experience more intensely the boundary of mortal existence , the " circumference " . Dick- inson's poetic powers were sharpened by the continual pulling in of boun- daries in order ...
... experience that Dickinson willfully limited in order to experience more intensely the boundary of mortal existence , the " circumference " . Dick- inson's poetic powers were sharpened by the continual pulling in of boun- daries in order ...
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... experience , even painful experience . " An- derson mocked Emerson for his benighted " tidings of gladness , " but Hughes portrays an " optimism " that is much closer to that failure - risking capacity of the artist to pay what Blackmur ...
... experience , even painful experience . " An- derson mocked Emerson for his benighted " tidings of gladness , " but Hughes portrays an " optimism " that is much closer to that failure - risking capacity of the artist to pay what Blackmur ...
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... experience of inchoate existence rests upon the capability of coherence - conscious mind and sensibility to express this experience in communicable form . And since this con- sciousness , and its relating and associating abilities , are ...
... experience of inchoate existence rests upon the capability of coherence - conscious mind and sensibility to express this experience in communicable form . And since this con- sciousness , and its relating and associating abilities , are ...
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NUMBER ONE Winter 1987 | 1 |
SUSAN JEFFORDS | 55 |
SUZANNE JUHASZ | 73 |
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