The Electric Life: Essays on Modern PoetryMorrow, 1989 - 459 pagina's |
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Pagina 46
... whole , a forcefield that can be no more located than could the pagan or Christian soul . The unconscious represents a significant part of this forcefield . It enlists our instincts and drives - to that extent it can be called biolog ...
... whole , a forcefield that can be no more located than could the pagan or Christian soul . The unconscious represents a significant part of this forcefield . It enlists our instincts and drives - to that extent it can be called biolog ...
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... whole ode , it seems , proposes a landscape that is neither entirely typified nor altogether singular ) allows the universality of cyclic return to play against concretely sensuous detail . The repetition of " fruit " prevents us from ...
... whole ode , it seems , proposes a landscape that is neither entirely typified nor altogether singular ) allows the universality of cyclic return to play against concretely sensuous detail . The repetition of " fruit " prevents us from ...
Pagina 346
... whole of that elegy , and in the days immediately following he com- pleted the Second ; the Third and Sixth were written a year later . But the follow - through , the creative burst that would bring the cycle of ten to completion ...
... whole of that elegy , and in the days immediately following he com- pleted the Second ; the Third and Sixth were written a year later . But the follow - through , the creative burst that would bring the cycle of ten to completion ...
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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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