Directions in Modern PoetryW.W. Norton, Incorporated, 1940 - 290 strani |
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Stran 25
... function . Thus when Herbert Read declares , ' It is almost impossible to be a poet in an industrial age , ' or Edmund Wilson says ' The conditions which give rise to great literature are the phenomenon of highly developed literary ...
... function . Thus when Herbert Read declares , ' It is almost impossible to be a poet in an industrial age , ' or Edmund Wilson says ' The conditions which give rise to great literature are the phenomenon of highly developed literary ...
Stran 230
... function of the fanciful is the function of decoration : it is imposed upon the essential structure , which , if in just relation to it , it embellishes . But it is otherwise with imaginative effects . They are a living part of the ...
... function of the fanciful is the function of decoration : it is imposed upon the essential structure , which , if in just relation to it , it embellishes . But it is otherwise with imaginative effects . They are a living part of the ...
Stran 272
... functions as aesthetic experience and as entertainment . But there is a never - ending argu- ment between poets and the public , and among poets themselves , as to what their function in the community is , and how they should achieve it ...
... functions as aesthetic experience and as entertainment . But there is a never - ending argu- ment between poets and the public , and among poets themselves , as to what their function in the community is , and how they should achieve it ...
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THE POET AND HIS AUDIENCE | 19 |
THE WASTE LAND | 37 |
THE NINETEEN TWENTIES | 56 |
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abstract achieve artist attitude Auden beauty century civilization color concrete conflict consciousness contemporary create creative criticism culture D. H. Lawrence dead death direct dramatic Dylan Thomas E. E. Cummings emotional environment eternal experience expression feel flowers force function genius Hart Crane human I. A. Richards idea illustration imagery imagination individual intellectual Keats language Laura Riding lines literary living logical Louis MacNeice lovers lyric MacNeice man's Marianne Moore means medium memory ment mind modern poetry mood movement myth nature never past poem poet poet's poetic Pound present reader reality religious rhyme rhythm Richard Eberhart says sense sensibility significance social society soul sound pattern speech spirit stanza Stevens suggestion symbols T. S. Eliot technique theme thing thought tion tone tradition truth verse vision vitality W. H. Auden Waste Land whole words Wordsworth writing Yeats