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... of the imagined substance , but the creation of new life where it did not before exist . For whatever embryo the poem starts from - an event , an emotion , a character , a scene , an insight , an idea - its theme never exists in ...
... of the imagined substance , but the creation of new life where it did not before exist . For whatever embryo the poem starts from - an event , an emotion , a character , a scene , an insight , an idea - its theme never exists in ...
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Here , in one short poem on the theme of lost chances , he uses as illustrative metaphors : toxins in the blood stream , the grinding of grain , blood transfusions , Chinese tombs , mining operations , land erosion , body metabolism and ...
Here , in one short poem on the theme of lost chances , he uses as illustrative metaphors : toxins in the blood stream , the grinding of grain , blood transfusions , Chinese tombs , mining operations , land erosion , body metabolism and ...
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This loneliness , felt as the inescapable mortal condition , is the theme of Matthew Arnold's “ Isolation . ” It is one of a group of poems addressed to “ Marguerite , ” about whom we know nothing except that she was a girl he met in ...
This loneliness , felt as the inescapable mortal condition , is the theme of Matthew Arnold's “ Isolation . ” It is one of a group of poems addressed to “ Marguerite , ” about whom we know nothing except that she was a girl he met in ...
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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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