Poets Teaching Poets: Self and the WorldGregory Orr, Ellen Bryant Voigt div Essays on the craft and relevance of poetry by distinguished practitioners and teachers of the art br /div |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 78
Page 102
... becomes detailed and transparent to emotion . For the first time heavi- ness and lightness are not just physical properties but become attri- butes of emotion . When Sappho says , " The heart turns heavy with misfortune , " a physical ...
... becomes detailed and transparent to emotion . For the first time heavi- ness and lightness are not just physical properties but become attri- butes of emotion . When Sappho says , " The heart turns heavy with misfortune , " a physical ...
Page 115
... become more aware of the close connection between psyche and soma in this century , it seems that the polarity between them is gradually being diminished , but only after the body had threatened to become a soulless and dispensible ...
... become more aware of the close connection between psyche and soma in this century , it seems that the polarity between them is gradually being diminished , but only after the body had threatened to become a soulless and dispensible ...
Page 135
... become the implicit enemy of our project , especially in his high modern ( for example , Yeatsian ) character . The moment in the English poetic system that projects the ( postmodern ) crisis of the Or- pheus paradigm is Milton's ...
... become the implicit enemy of our project , especially in his high modern ( for example , Yeatsian ) character . The moment in the English poetic system that projects the ( postmodern ) crisis of the Or- pheus paradigm is Milton's ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Obstinate Humanity | 23 |
MARIANNE BORUCH | 48 |
Copyright | |
12 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Archilochus artistic audience beauty become bees beginning body C. K. Williams called create culture dead death discovery dramatic Eliot Ellen Bryant Voigt emotion essay example experience expressive eyes fact feeling figure function girl grass Greek Hass heart hive Homer human idea imagination individual inner Jeffers language Leaves of Grass living logic look Louise Glück lyric mass means Medusa memory metaphor mind move narrative object Orpheus paradigm passionate person Philomela poem poem's poet poet's poetic poetry Pound reader representation rhyme Rilke Robert Hass Romantic Sappho seems sense singing social song sonnet soul speaker speaking stanza Stephen Dobyns Stevens story structure style surprise Sylvia Plath syntax T. S. Eliot Ted Hughes temperament tension things thought tion traditional translations Tranströmer turn University vision voice Warren Wilson College Whitman whole Williams word Wordsworth writing wrote Yeats Yeats's