The Electric Life: Essays on Modern PoetryMorrow, 1989 - 459 pagina's |
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Pagina 141
... Mountain , I find , quite serendipitously , a lyric ascribed to Hsü Hun : Red leaves are fluttering down the twilight Past this arbour where I take my wine ; Cloud - rifts are blowing toward Great Flower Mountain , And a shower is ...
... Mountain , I find , quite serendipitously , a lyric ascribed to Hsü Hun : Red leaves are fluttering down the twilight Past this arbour where I take my wine ; Cloud - rifts are blowing toward Great Flower Mountain , And a shower is ...
Pagina 210
... mountains , and natural detail is calm and loving . Though their subjec- tivity is tentative , the poems diverge from previous efforts in that the perceptions are not rendered out of omniscient objectivity , but are controlled by the ...
... mountains , and natural detail is calm and loving . Though their subjec- tivity is tentative , the poems diverge from previous efforts in that the perceptions are not rendered out of omniscient objectivity , but are controlled by the ...
Pagina 365
... mountains are no longer mountains , that initiation is past when mountains are once again mountains . Ekelöf's development embodies something of this move- ment . From the relative serenity of these early poems , he moves into a phase ...
... mountains are no longer mountains , that initiation is past when mountains are once again mountains . Ekelöf's development embodies something of this move- ment . From the relative serenity of these early poems , he moves into a phase ...
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A Note on the Language of Poetry | 19 |
When Lightning Strikes | 41 |
The Rage of Caliban | 55 |
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