The Indian Journal of English Studies: The Official Organ of the Indian Association for English Studies, Volum 12Orient Longmans., 1971 |
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... poetic word is to make us see , not to make us think or feel . ( p . 33 ) ( h ) Vision is the characteristic power of the poet . ( p . 39 ) ( i ) Poetry , like everything else in man , evolves .... And evolution means a bringing out of ...
... poetic word is to make us see , not to make us think or feel . ( p . 33 ) ( h ) Vision is the characteristic power of the poet . ( p . 39 ) ( i ) Poetry , like everything else in man , evolves .... And evolution means a bringing out of ...
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... poet and his reader that decides the relation between the two . There is little harm if we understand this correspondence as sahṛdayatā . It is , however , interesting to discover what can perhaps be called an affinity of critical ...
... poet and his reader that decides the relation between the two . There is little harm if we understand this correspondence as sahṛdayatā . It is , however , interesting to discover what can perhaps be called an affinity of critical ...
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... poet's memory and consciousness but it ultimately is chastened and subdued by a habit of mind that is adult . The poems have been translated by different persons including Grief Mahapatra himself . Since the word ' transcreation ' is ...
... poet's memory and consciousness but it ultimately is chastened and subdued by a habit of mind that is adult . The poems have been translated by different persons including Grief Mahapatra himself . Since the word ' transcreation ' is ...
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Vol XII | 21 |
The Eternal AntiFeminine STANLEY F RAJIVA | 33 |
A Stylistic Analysis of the Speech of the Indian | 42 |
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