The Electric Life: Essays on Modern PoetryMorrow, 1989 - 459 pagina's |
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Pagina 96
... understand . What Weil was addressing was the paradox at the heart of the aes- thetic encounter . When we are stirred by beauty in a particular work of art , what we experience is the inward abolition of distance . It is only when we ...
... understand . What Weil was addressing was the paradox at the heart of the aes- thetic encounter . When we are stirred by beauty in a particular work of art , what we experience is the inward abolition of distance . It is only when we ...
Pagina 149
... understand the shock of the last line ? Is it intended to be a surprise slap , or has the poem been subtly tending toward that moment ? The calm of the speaking voice , the observation of pastoral detail — these have hardly induced in ...
... understand the shock of the last line ? Is it intended to be a surprise slap , or has the poem been subtly tending toward that moment ? The calm of the speaking voice , the observation of pastoral detail — these have hardly induced in ...
Pagina 346
... understand how earthly , mortal love perverts the intransitive love that is God's . The prodigal does his best to endure everyone's " vain " and misdirected affections . The book ends with these most enigmatic sentences : " He was now ...
... understand how earthly , mortal love perverts the intransitive love that is God's . The prodigal does his best to endure everyone's " vain " and misdirected affections . The book ends with these most enigmatic sentences : " He was now ...
Inhoudsopgave
A Note on the Language of Poetry | 19 |
When Lightning Strikes | 41 |
The Rage of Caliban | 55 |
Copyright | |
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