Culture's Sleeping Beauty: Essays on Poetry, Prejudice & Belief |
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In reading the responses to the study , one could sense a bittersweetness about the subject of poetry ; although several ... At first , I attributed her response to artistic preference ; then I re - read her answer - something therein ...
In reading the responses to the study , one could sense a bittersweetness about the subject of poetry ; although several ... At first , I attributed her response to artistic preference ; then I re - read her answer - something therein ...
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In her initial response , she wanted to become less cynical and see " the beauty " of poetry again . After the reading , she wrote : " Outstanding . I could have listened all night . " Perhaps the most dramatic transformation , however ...
In her initial response , she wanted to become less cynical and see " the beauty " of poetry again . After the reading , she wrote : " Outstanding . I could have listened all night . " Perhaps the most dramatic transformation , however ...
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This type of a response indicates denial . When a colleague beseeches creative writers to address an audience , they may make the same value judgments with regard to readership that their students do in magazine class or argue ad ...
This type of a response indicates denial . When a colleague beseeches creative writers to address an audience , they may make the same value judgments with regard to readership that their students do in magazine class or argue ad ...
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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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