Culture's Sleeping Beauty: Essays on Poetry, Prejudice & BeliefWhitston, 1992 - 134 Seiten |
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... typical poet , for instance , is content to write obscurely for literary magazines and can be as righteous as an evangelist , quick to condemn any- one whose work could appeal to the masses , quicker to deny his own work is for profit ...
... typical poet , for instance , is content to write obscurely for literary magazines and can be as righteous as an evangelist , quick to condemn any- one whose work could appeal to the masses , quicker to deny his own work is for profit ...
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... typical Chinese poem - but on the basis of 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 ...
... typical Chinese poem - but on the basis of 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 ...
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... Typically , such students want to write for Harper's , a magazine whose readers include the cele- brated poets and fiction ... typical " pound cake " article across a linear plane , representing a common to sophisticated audience : Topic ...
... Typically , such students want to write for Harper's , a magazine whose readers include the cele- brated poets and fiction ... typical " pound cake " article across a linear plane , representing a common to sophisticated audience : Topic ...
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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