Introduction to LiteratureAlemar-Phoenix Publishing House, 1974 - 520 sider |
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... poem ? That The question is orthodox enough to make one answer it with stock definitions , each definition often losing itself either in profundity or arbitrariness . A poem as such may be defined as that literary writing of a certain ...
... poem ? That The question is orthodox enough to make one answer it with stock definitions , each definition often losing itself either in profundity or arbitrariness . A poem as such may be defined as that literary writing of a certain ...
Side 346
... poetic form . In fact , a poem can accommodate all imaginable subjects , as a great many of the poems in this volume will readily at- test . The admirable thing about the poem is its brevity against the lengthy treat- ment of a similar ...
... poetic form . In fact , a poem can accommodate all imaginable subjects , as a great many of the poems in this volume will readily at- test . The admirable thing about the poem is its brevity against the lengthy treat- ment of a similar ...
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... poetic practice with the poem itself . As such , the reader does not stop asking what the poet is talking about , what the poem means , how poetic effects bring out the meaning - even in verse experiments . For example , take the ...
... poetic practice with the poem itself . As such , the reader does not stop asking what the poet is talking about , what the poem means , how poetic effects bring out the meaning - even in verse experiments . For example , take the ...
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Notes on the Essay | 141 |
Notes on the Drama | 184 |
Hamlet William Shakespeare | 211 |
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