Imagination and Power: A Study of Poetry on Public ThemesChatto & Windus, 1971 - 232 sider Discusses political poetry and the themes of power in English poetry. |
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Side 153
... resist the rather tinny music produced by trying to preserve the anapaestic norm here - then the poem comes into a different focus . It may be risky to participate too readily in the speaker's sympathetic concern for the sunflower , 153 ...
... resist the rather tinny music produced by trying to preserve the anapaestic norm here - then the poem comes into a different focus . It may be risky to participate too readily in the speaker's sympathetic concern for the sunflower , 153 ...
Side 156
... resist seeing the poem as a static design of symbols and instead to hear in it the play of a mind complexly aware of alternatives to conven- tional moral terms : O Rose , thou art sick . The invisible worm , That flies in the night In ...
... resist seeing the poem as a static design of symbols and instead to hear in it the play of a mind complexly aware of alternatives to conven- tional moral terms : O Rose , thou art sick . The invisible worm , That flies in the night In ...
Side 167
... resist if they believe in the reality of themselves and their desires and think the enemy mere phantoms - but it threat- ens to muddle the poet's relation to his subject . If the tyrants are finally dreams and images , then the horror ...
... resist if they believe in the reality of themselves and their desires and think the enemy mere phantoms - but it threat- ens to muddle the poet's relation to his subject . If the tyrants are finally dreams and images , then the horror ...
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