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Perhaps Yeats was the last poet who looked and dressed the part , and consciously thought of himself as a man ... Beneath it is the poet's real world , where his experiences of actual and factual living , freed from the control of time ...
Perhaps Yeats was the last poet who looked and dressed the part , and consciously thought of himself as a man ... Beneath it is the poet's real world , where his experiences of actual and factual living , freed from the control of time ...
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Certainly the poet's final clarification seems to emerge from a similar condition . ... composition begins inspiration is already on the wane , and that even the finest poetry is a feeble shadow of the original conception of the poet .
Certainly the poet's final clarification seems to emerge from a similar condition . ... composition begins inspiration is already on the wane , and that even the finest poetry is a feeble shadow of the original conception of the poet .
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Alexander Pope > The poet is first and foremost an individual with a personal vision . His poem is not an event in social history nor a symptom of a literary movement ; it is an assertion of the poet's singular identity .
Alexander Pope > The poet is first and foremost an individual with a personal vision . His poem is not an event in social history nor a symptom of a literary movement ; it is an assertion of the poet's singular identity .
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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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