Culture's Sleeping Beauty: Essays on Poetry, Prejudice & BeliefWhitston, 1992 - 134 Seiten |
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... meaning , the better — but they anger quite easily when a critic condemns such work , using the same techniques as the poet does in class . The quest for beauty ( as opposed to meaning ) is , in itself , one definition of poetry . In ...
... meaning , the better — but they anger quite easily when a critic condemns such work , using the same techniques as the poet does in class . The quest for beauty ( as opposed to meaning ) is , in itself , one definition of poetry . In ...
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... [ meaning ] back on tests and then would forget all of it in a matter of days , " one woman confided . " I no longer ... meaning : manifest ( obvious ) and latent ( hidden ) . We as readers endow poems with latent meaning by interpreting ...
... [ meaning ] back on tests and then would forget all of it in a matter of days , " one woman confided . " I no longer ... meaning : manifest ( obvious ) and latent ( hidden ) . We as readers endow poems with latent meaning by interpreting ...
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... meaning and how culture can taint objectivity , implying morality when the theme does not exist . To begin with , Wright's interviews dispense with aca- demic exercises that link the last line of the " Hammock " poem with the powerful ...
... meaning and how culture can taint objectivity , implying morality when the theme does not exist . To begin with , Wright's interviews dispense with aca- demic exercises that link the last line of the " Hammock " poem with the powerful ...
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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