Prose Keys to Modern PoetryKarl Shapiro |
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Page 151
... tion of my muscles is as isolated from the function of my nerves , as from an earthquake in the moon . For it the poor neglected things at the bases of the pyramids are only so many particulars or pawns . Science fought till she got at ...
... tion of my muscles is as isolated from the function of my nerves , as from an earthquake in the moon . For it the poor neglected things at the bases of the pyramids are only so many particulars or pawns . Science fought till she got at ...
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... tion of our intellectual systems is accomplished . With Crane the disorder is original and fundamental . That is the special quality of his mind that belongs peculiarly to our own time . His aesthetic problem , how- ever , was more ...
... tion of our intellectual systems is accomplished . With Crane the disorder is original and fundamental . That is the special quality of his mind that belongs peculiarly to our own time . His aesthetic problem , how- ever , was more ...
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... tion that he felt with his career . It will be a judgment upon the life and works of a man whom I knew affectionately for ten years as a friend . Suicide was the sole act of will left to him short of a profound alteration of his ...
... tion that he felt with his career . It will be a judgment upon the life and works of a man whom I knew affectionately for ten years as a friend . Suicide was the sole act of will left to him short of a profound alteration of his ...
Contents
The Formation of Classical Doctrine | 3 |
The Poetic Principle | 13 |
CHARLES BAUDELAIRE | 31 |
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abstract æsthetic American antithetical artist Baudelaire beauty Body of Fate called century character Chinese Chinese poetry classical cone consciousness Crane Creative Mind CRITICISM D. H. LAWRENCE dead death E. E. Cummings effect Eliot emotion English epic essay existence experience expression eyes Ezra Pound fancy feel Fish Fisher King force Grail gyre Hart Crane hero human idea imagination inscape language Leaves of Grass Ligeia literature living look Mallarmé Mask matter meaning metaphor metaphysical Metaphysical Poets modern poetry moral mystic nature never object open road original passion perhaps personality Phase 15 poem poet poetic Pound prose rhythm Rimbaud ritual romantic romanticism seems sense sentence soul spirit Sprung Rhythm symbol Symbolist T. E. HULME T. S. Eliot theory thing thought tion tradition translated truth verbs verse Walt Whitman woman word writing written Yeats