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 |
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... experience , can — in that overused but apt word here- " share " experience with the speaker . The lyric " I " of the poem is the medium of communication , and in its partial quality , its singularity , there is a certain - because ...
... experience , can — in that overused but apt word here- " share " experience with the speaker . The lyric " I " of the poem is the medium of communication , and in its partial quality , its singularity , there is a certain - because ...
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... experience , which is then , through the dimension of simile , set in the context of myth . The " I " transmits experience but almost disappears in the process , indicating that the self , where the poem began , is not as important as ...
... experience , which is then , through the dimension of simile , set in the context of myth . The " I " transmits experience but almost disappears in the process , indicating that the self , where the poem began , is not as important as ...
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... experience to entertaining preju- dices about experience itself : when I feel that being prone to experiences of innerness is in some way wrong . That if you are a healthy , sufficiently physical person you don't have , or don't want to ...
... experience to entertaining preju- dices about experience itself : when I feel that being prone to experiences of innerness is in some way wrong . That if you are a healthy , sufficiently physical person you don't have , or don't want to ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Obstinate Humanity | 23 |
MARIANNE BORUCH | 48 |
Copyright | |
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