Directions in Modern PoetryW.W. Norton, Incorporated, 1940 - 290 strani |
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Stran 73
... position from that of ' Man is the intel- ligence of his soil , ' the idea that man is superior to his environment , to the opposite position that only in accept- ing his environment and learning from it can man fulfill himself : his ...
... position from that of ' Man is the intel- ligence of his soil , ' the idea that man is superior to his environment , to the opposite position that only in accept- ing his environment and learning from it can man fulfill himself : his ...
Stran 274
... position of those who feel that all art is irrelevant at the moment , and had better go into cold storage until matters such as the class war , economic chaos and political dictatorship have been settled , there is the general position ...
... position of those who feel that all art is irrelevant at the moment , and had better go into cold storage until matters such as the class war , economic chaos and political dictatorship have been settled , there is the general position ...
Stran 279
... position implicit in the old joke of the newspaper headlines , ' Fog in the English Channel : the Continent Isolated ' ; but most poets today are fully alive to the fact that it is the poet , and not the bulk of mankind , who is now in ...
... position implicit in the old joke of the newspaper headlines , ' Fog in the English Channel : the Continent Isolated ' ; but most poets today are fully alive to the fact that it is the poet , and not the bulk of mankind , who is now in ...
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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