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4 Poetry and the Music of Speech Poetry as a Pattern of Sounds While narrative fiction as a literary form is distinguished by point of view and drama by production method , poetry is characterised by musical patterns of sounds which are ...
4 Poetry and the Music of Speech Poetry as a Pattern of Sounds While narrative fiction as a literary form is distinguished by point of view and drama by production method , poetry is characterised by musical patterns of sounds which are ...
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observation or emotion which derives from a poet's perception of life . Structure and style are the principal devices of poetry and its language is far more condensed and intensified than even that of drama . The attraction of poetry is ...
observation or emotion which derives from a poet's perception of life . Structure and style are the principal devices of poetry and its language is far more condensed and intensified than even that of drama . The attraction of poetry is ...
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Poetry subordinates musical structures of language to the direct expression or communication of experience , but it is also possible to arrange words into musical patterns for other purposes , such as for the communication of ...
Poetry subordinates musical structures of language to the direct expression or communication of experience , but it is also possible to arrange words into musical patterns for other purposes , such as for the communication of ...
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Contents
The Nature of Literature and its Historical Tradition | 1 |
Narrative Fiction and the Printed Word | 39 |
Aesthetic Elements of Narrative Fiction | 48 |
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