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Whitehead feels that “ the soul cries aloud for release into change ” and that this release is the heart of artistic fulfillment . It is something which adds to the permanent richness of the soul's self - attainment .
Whitehead feels that “ the soul cries aloud for release into change ” and that this release is the heart of artistic fulfillment . It is something which adds to the permanent richness of the soul's self - attainment .
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First , the cold friction of expiring sense Without enchantment , offering no promise But bitter tastelessness of shadow fruit As body and soul begin to fall asunder . Second , the conscious impotence of rage At human folly , and the ...
First , the cold friction of expiring sense Without enchantment , offering no promise But bitter tastelessness of shadow fruit As body and soul begin to fall asunder . Second , the conscious impotence of rage At human folly , and the ...
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He tells us himself that this is the analogy in life to what he believes to be the progress of the soul after death . After death , he says : Finally ... the soul attains the condition of fire , time comes to an end and the soul puts on ...
He tells us himself that this is the analogy in life to what he believes to be the progress of the soul after death . After death , he says : Finally ... the soul attains the condition of fire , time comes to an end and the soul puts on ...
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Inhoudsopgave
Foreword | 9 |
THE POETIC PROCESS | 11 |
Poetry and the Poet | 13 |
Copyright | |
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Poetry: A Modern Guide to Its Understanding and Enjoyment Elizabeth A. Drew Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 1967 |
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