Prose Keys to Modern PoetryKarl Shapiro |
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... writing that may come before him , are very few . The list is so short , indeed , that one wonders that people , professional writers in particular , are willing to leave them ignored and to continue dangling in mid - chaos emitting the ...
... writing that may come before him , are very few . The list is so short , indeed , that one wonders that people , professional writers in particular , are willing to leave them ignored and to continue dangling in mid - chaos emitting the ...
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... writing can or could no longer be clearly understood without the study of prose - writing . Say , for the sake of argument , that after the slump of the Middle Ages , prose ' came to ' again in Machiavelli ; admit that various sorts of ...
... writing can or could no longer be clearly understood without the study of prose - writing . Say , for the sake of argument , that after the slump of the Middle Ages , prose ' came to ' again in Machiavelli ; admit that various sorts of ...
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... writing ; a large portion of that volume , and perhaps the least successful part of it , is made up of poems written after The Bridge was begun . " Praise for an Urn " was written in the spring of 1922 - one of the finest elegies by an ...
... writing ; a large portion of that volume , and perhaps the least successful part of it , is made up of poems written after The Bridge was begun . " Praise for an Urn " was written in the spring of 1922 - one of the finest elegies by an ...
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