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The reader interprets the symbols as a comment on the vanity of human wishes ; on the irony of human pride and power ... The little sketch Robert Frost gives us of his neighbor in “ Mending Wall ” has none of the planned symbolic ...
The reader interprets the symbols as a comment on the vanity of human wishes ; on the irony of human pride and power ... The little sketch Robert Frost gives us of his neighbor in “ Mending Wall ” has none of the planned symbolic ...
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These are simple but powerful examples of poetic symbols , linking the sensuous with emotional and moral implications ... a grub — but the language conveys at once that the real - intent is symbolic ; the rose and the worm [ Imagery ] 63.
These are simple but powerful examples of poetic symbols , linking the sensuous with emotional and moral implications ... a grub — but the language conveys at once that the real - intent is symbolic ; the rose and the worm [ Imagery ] 63.
Pagina 64
intent is symbolic ; the rose and the worm and the situation between them is an inner drama that has nothing to do with a flower garden . The situation is not defined in logical terms at all : it comes to us through the interrelations ...
intent is symbolic ; the rose and the worm and the situation between them is an inner drama that has nothing to do with a flower garden . The situation is not defined in logical terms at all : it comes to us through the interrelations ...
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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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