Introduction to PoetryW. C. Brown Company, 1974 - 422 sider |
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... story may be told to musical accompaniment , narrative and lyric poetry are not mutually exclusive . In our century , nov- elists and short story writers do most of the storytelling . But in earlier periods , Chaucer's day for example ...
... story may be told to musical accompaniment , narrative and lyric poetry are not mutually exclusive . In our century , nov- elists and short story writers do most of the storytelling . But in earlier periods , Chaucer's day for example ...
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... stories in prose lack , is great compression - word economy and a strictly delimited pattern of sound . The care with which not only the plot but also the sounds are arranged make the story a poem . With the effects of sound arrangement ...
... stories in prose lack , is great compression - word economy and a strictly delimited pattern of sound . The care with which not only the plot but also the sounds are arranged make the story a poem . With the effects of sound arrangement ...
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... story in the Old Testament . In fact , since the moral of the story is " beware of sacrilege , " the poem's whimsical tone is a kind of challenge . Is it proper or sacrilegious , one might ask , to refer to the Bible in such a casual ...
... story in the Old Testament . In fact , since the moral of the story is " beware of sacrilege , " the poem's whimsical tone is a kind of challenge . Is it proper or sacrilegious , one might ask , to refer to the Bible in such a casual ...
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PURPOSE AND FORM | 15 |
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Lyrical and Narrative | 28 |
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