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Pagina 143
... poem's final word does not define what the poet has been unable to name throughout the poem ( " It was not Death " ; " It was not Frost " ; " Nor Fire ” ) , but rather expresses the despair that comes from the recognition that all ...
... poem's final word does not define what the poet has been unable to name throughout the poem ( " It was not Death " ; " It was not Frost " ; " Nor Fire ” ) , but rather expresses the despair that comes from the recognition that all ...
Pagina 147
... poem or other literary work of art as : an event in time ... not an object or an ideal entity . It happens during a coming together , a compenetration of a reader and a text . The reader brings to the text his past experience and ...
... poem or other literary work of art as : an event in time ... not an object or an ideal entity . It happens during a coming together , a compenetration of a reader and a text . The reader brings to the text his past experience and ...
Pagina 74
... poem . But we can go further and recognize that the poem's resistance to moral allegory is not a result , necessarily , of its being Mannerist or of its transcending its genre , but simply of its being a successful poem . For if there ...
... poem . But we can go further and recognize that the poem's resistance to moral allegory is not a result , necessarily , of its being Mannerist or of its transcending its genre , but simply of its being a successful poem . For if there ...
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