The Kenyon Review, Količina 28John Crowe Ransom Kenyon College, 1966 |
Iz vsebine knjige
Zadetki 1–3 od 51
Stran 134
... close in on the tiny town of North Liberty , every capacity for escape and trancendence , even the imag- ination , seem threatened . In " Winter in North Liberty , " we sense " The reaches of our- selves / That winter dulls . " The poem ...
... close in on the tiny town of North Liberty , every capacity for escape and trancendence , even the imag- ination , seem threatened . In " Winter in North Liberty , " we sense " The reaches of our- selves / That winter dulls . " The poem ...
Stran 265
... close of De Quincey's life of Goethe is to miss the point of his mordant humor : The life of Goethe was so quiet and so uniform after the year 1775 , when he may first be said to have entered into active life by taking service with the ...
... close of De Quincey's life of Goethe is to miss the point of his mordant humor : The life of Goethe was so quiet and so uniform after the year 1775 , when he may first be said to have entered into active life by taking service with the ...
Stran 418
... close , drawn by Lewis ' hankering for " the fertile tug - of - war be- tween the transcendent and the concrete ... testing the energy of the Word within the word . " Mr. Lewis is a close reader , one who " holds hard to the huckleberry ...
... close , drawn by Lewis ' hankering for " the fertile tug - of - war be- tween the transcendent and the concrete ... testing the energy of the Word within the word . " Mr. Lewis is a close reader , one who " holds hard to the huckleberry ...
Vsebina
William Fifield | 12 |
Philip Young | 180 |
Alfred Werner | 301 |
Avtorske pravice | |
2 preostalih delov ni prikazanih
Druge izdaje - Prikaži vse
Pogosti izrazi in povedi
American artist Baudelaire Big House Boorstin Boswell bound set BYRD called century Copey Cozzens criticism death Edited Edith Somerville Elpenor English essay eyes face fact father Faulkner feel fiction Forster Fred girl Green Harriet Hemingway human Humbert Ilse imagination Irish Irish R.M. John Updike KENYON REVIEW kind knew Kokoschka land letter literary literature live Lolita look mean ment mind modern moral Morikka never night novel novelist Odysseus Paris Review perhaps play Poe's poems poet poetry Pound prose published R. W. B. Lewis reader reality Review Richard Robert Roethke seems Semple sense social Somerville and Ross Stanley Edgar Hyman Stendhal Stone stories SWING T. S. Eliot talk Taormina tell thing thought tion told Troy turned wife William woman word writing written wrote Yeats York young