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combines , are the general and the concrete , the idea and the image , and these reconciliations are everywhere in poetry . Indeed the “ idea ” is often completely absorbed into the physical and the concrete and communicated to us ...
combines , are the general and the concrete , the idea and the image , and these reconciliations are everywhere in poetry . Indeed the “ idea ” is often completely absorbed into the physical and the concrete and communicated to us ...
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We boil with anger or an idea dawns on us ; the years roll by or the votes cast become a landslide . We can't respond freshly to such comparisons ; they are too familiar . But the poet has always expanded and intensified his ideas or ...
We boil with anger or an idea dawns on us ; the years roll by or the votes cast become a landslide . We can't respond freshly to such comparisons ; they are too familiar . But the poet has always expanded and intensified his ideas or ...
Pagina 54
... and at the same time her human dependence on others for her own happiness . It's a beautiful fusion of idea and image , of form and content . The test of the success of metaphor is never its [ The Poetic Process ] 54.
... and at the same time her human dependence on others for her own happiness . It's a beautiful fusion of idea and image , of form and content . The test of the success of metaphor is never its [ The Poetic Process ] 54.
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Inhoudsopgave
Foreword | 9 |
THE POETIC PROCESS | 11 |
Poetry and the Poet | 13 |
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Poetry: A Modern Guide to Its Understanding and Enjoyment Elizabeth A. Drew Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 1967 |
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