How to Enjoy PoetryPiatkus, 1983 - 160페이지 Surveys narrative and lyrical poetry in the English language and discusses the craft of the poet. |
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... meaning of a daffodil or a tree . This is essentially true of poetry , too , though since poems are made of words , and words by definition pos- sess meaning , the situation is rather more complex . There are literary critics who have ...
... meaning of a daffodil or a tree . This is essentially true of poetry , too , though since poems are made of words , and words by definition pos- sess meaning , the situation is rather more complex . There are literary critics who have ...
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... meaning , though , as I hope I have shown , they do far more than this . But there are poems , particularly of the twentieth century , which are not concerned with meaning in the discursive prose sense at all . This type of poem may be ...
... meaning , though , as I hope I have shown , they do far more than this . But there are poems , particularly of the twentieth century , which are not concerned with meaning in the discursive prose sense at all . This type of poem may be ...
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... meaning or possible meanings , we should look at the structure of the poem and determine to what extent the form is appropriate to the mood and content expressed , and observe the slight changes in pace and rhythm , although the poem ...
... meaning or possible meanings , we should look at the structure of the poem and determine to what extent the form is appropriate to the mood and content expressed , and observe the slight changes in pace and rhythm , although the poem ...
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able alliteration American attempt ballad beauty become believe blank verse Book called century CHANGING FACE chapter composed contains couplet course CRAFT critics deal death developed effect employed English English poetry example experience express eyes FACE OF POETRY fact fall feeling final give hand heart hope iambic idea images imagination important Italy John kind language leaves less light lines literary literature living look lyrical meaning metre move narrative nature never night original past pattern perhaps person pleasure poem poet poet's poetic practice present produced prose published reader reading reason rhyme rhythms Romantics seems sense Shakespeare simple song sonnet sound speech stanza stress suggested syllables thing Thomas thou tion traditional trochaic true turn verse wish writing written wrote young