The Electric Life: Essays on Modern PoetryMorrow, 1989 - 459 pagina's |
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Pagina 232
... voice . Spacing , line breaks , punctuation , and typography are all - important . To dispense so completely with the poet's arsenal is to walk a tightrope . Where there is no structure , where all is voice , a single false note can ...
... voice . Spacing , line breaks , punctuation , and typography are all - important . To dispense so completely with the poet's arsenal is to walk a tightrope . Where there is no structure , where all is voice , a single false note can ...
Pagina 346
... voice call out of the wind the beginning of what became the First Elegy : " Wer , wenn ich schriee , hörte mich denn ... voice that was in the storm demanded of him , the voice that then at last did speak to him . . . . " Heller's point ...
... voice call out of the wind the beginning of what became the First Elegy : " Wer , wenn ich schriee , hörte mich denn ... voice that was in the storm demanded of him , the voice that then at last did speak to him . . . . " Heller's point ...
Pagina 362
... voice : As our familiarity with and affinity for the poet grew , Ekelöf's poetic voice came to seem to us the most important formal ele- ment in these poems . This voice is impossible to describe in gen- eral terms - inward , remote ...
... voice : As our familiarity with and affinity for the poet grew , Ekelöf's poetic voice came to seem to us the most important formal ele- ment in these poems . This voice is impossible to describe in gen- eral terms - inward , remote ...
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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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