Culture's Sleeping Beauty: Essays on Poetry, Prejudice & BeliefWhitston, 1992 - 134 Seiten |
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... comes from the canons of the great Victorian essayist Matthew Arnold and his Twentieth Century counterpart Northrop Frye . Their ideas pepper my epiphanies . Frye , in particular , deserves special mention in that I would send him ...
... comes from the canons of the great Victorian essayist Matthew Arnold and his Twentieth Century counterpart Northrop Frye . Their ideas pepper my epiphanies . Frye , in particular , deserves special mention in that I would send him ...
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... comes across as epiphany . Western literature allows epiphany as long as it is moral , as in another famous poem from The Branch , " A Bless- ing , " whose final lines have been called the reply to the conclu- sion of the " Hammock ...
... comes across as epiphany . Western literature allows epiphany as long as it is moral , as in another famous poem from The Branch , " A Bless- ing , " whose final lines have been called the reply to the conclu- sion of the " Hammock ...
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... comes to me afterward to apolo- gize ; she has learned something valuable , she says . How can she thank me ? The white writer comes to me as well and demands an apology ; he has not seen me react as a writer before , and my salvo about ...
... comes to me afterward to apolo- gize ; she has learned something valuable , she says . How can she thank me ? The white writer comes to me as well and demands an apology ; he has not seen me react as a writer before , and my salvo about ...
Inhalt
Chapter Two Some Old Black Crow | 12 |
Chapter Three The Mood in the Hammock | 34 |
Chapter Four The White Angel of Sleep | 41 |
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