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... meaning and is seen primarily as a vehicle for ideas . The poet , the dramatist , and the novelist , in contrast , are from the beginning intensely concerned with both meaning and form . They do indeed have ideas they want to express ...
... meaning and is seen primarily as a vehicle for ideas . The poet , the dramatist , and the novelist , in contrast , are from the beginning intensely concerned with both meaning and form . They do indeed have ideas they want to express ...
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... meaning of a poem , because it has been shaped by meter , may be richer and more fascinating than the meaning the poet originally had in mind : In searching for a rhyming word or a word to fit the meter , the poet may have discovered ...
... meaning of a poem , because it has been shaped by meter , may be richer and more fascinating than the meaning the poet originally had in mind : In searching for a rhyming word or a word to fit the meter , the poet may have discovered ...
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... meaning ; and if form is no more than a vehicle for meaning in literature , other formalist assumptions about the unique nature of literature and the unique sort of study it demands also come into question . R. S. Crane , for example ...
... meaning ; and if form is no more than a vehicle for meaning in literature , other formalist assumptions about the unique nature of literature and the unique sort of study it demands also come into question . R. S. Crane , for example ...
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