The Theory of PoetryBiblo & Tannen Publishers, 1968 - 338 Seiten |
Inhalt
Introductory | 13 |
Inspiration and Form | 38 |
Technique | 65 |
The Meaning of Words | 91 |
The Sound of Words | 116 |
The Poetic World | 147 |
THE IDEA OF GREAT POETRY | 171 |
Diction and Experience Moments of Greatness | 173 |
Greatness of Form Refuge and Interpretation | 212 |
Ideas and Persons | 242 |
The Hero | 277 |
Poetic Personality The Poet Himself | 306 |
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accept achievement actual æsthetic alliteration Andromache art of poetry beauty become certainly character complete conscious convey criticism Dante Dante's delight diction distinction Divine Comedy effect emotion ence Epicurus euphony everything evil existence expression exquisite fact fancy Faust feel final force give guage Hamlet harmony heaven Homer human Iago idea Iliad imagery imaginative experience impression infinite inspiration instance intellectual kind language living Lucretius lyrical Macbeth magic matter meaning merely metre Milton mood nature never notion organised Othello Paradise Lost Paradise Regained passion pattern peculiar perfect perience phrase poem poet poet's mind poetic world possible precisely Prometheus Prometheus Unbound purpose recognise rime Satan sense Shakespeare's Shelley significance simply single sonnet Sophocles sort sound speech spirit syllables symbol syntax technique theory of poetry thing thing poetry thought tion tragedy unity unmis unmistakable verbal verse vision vividly whole words Wordsworth