Culture's Sleeping Beauty: Essays on Poetry, Prejudice & BeliefWhitston, 1992 - 134 Seiten |
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... 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 line from Rainer Maria Rilke's " Ärchzischer Torso Apollos ...
... 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 line from Rainer Maria Rilke's " Ärchzischer Torso Apollos ...
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... morality . The typical Chinese poem does not conclude with rhetori- cal statement as the ones cited earlier but with a question or final imagistic line . Wright's poem to Po Chü - i , " As I Step Over A Puddle At the End of Winter , I ...
... morality . The typical Chinese poem does not conclude with rhetori- cal statement as the ones cited earlier but with a question or final imagistic line . Wright's poem to Po Chü - i , " As I Step Over A Puddle At the End of Winter , I ...
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... morality and enlightenment . The world without him would be a different place , but not necessarily a worse one . Conversely , the world without Dickens and Shakespeare would be a dismal one indeed . Their legacies helped to enrich ...
... morality and enlightenment . The world without him would be a different place , but not necessarily a worse one . Conversely , the world without Dickens and Shakespeare would be a dismal one indeed . Their legacies helped to enrich ...
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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