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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... particular , the speeches of particular characters in particular situations , and the meaning of what is said is never intended to be completely separable from its context . In narrative and dramatic poetry the context is immediately ...
... particular , the speeches of particular characters in particular situations , and the meaning of what is said is never intended to be completely separable from its context . In narrative and dramatic poetry the context is immediately ...
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... particular example of writing . The purpose of the particular cate- gory of writing is determined by its function , which , in art , may be no more than to give pleasure , which further means that it must be com- municated to an ...
... particular example of writing . The purpose of the particular cate- gory of writing is determined by its function , which , in art , may be no more than to give pleasure , which further means that it must be com- municated to an ...
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... particular poets than it is to characterize the temperament itself . Why is this ? Perhaps because an individual poet's imagination moves in ways so peculiar and particular to him or her — so Wordsworth would seem to say in the very ...
... particular poets than it is to characterize the temperament itself . Why is this ? Perhaps because an individual poet's imagination moves in ways so peculiar and particular to him or her — so Wordsworth would seem to say in the very ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Obstinate Humanity | 23 |
MARIANNE BORUCH | 48 |
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