Richer Entanglements: Essays and Notes on Poetry and PoemsUniversity of Michigan Press, 1993 - 178 Seiten A prominent younger poet's intensely personal reflections on his craft and his fellow writers. |
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... turn against that with which he identifies . He slams the door in Whitman's face , Whitman who would have all doors removed from their hinges . Why ? Both Whitman and Hopkins were exquisite sensibilities— intense and emotional in their ...
... turn against that with which he identifies . He slams the door in Whitman's face , Whitman who would have all doors removed from their hinges . Why ? Both Whitman and Hopkins were exquisite sensibilities— intense and emotional in their ...
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... turn his life into art , never giving up hope that in the process his “ simple autobiog- raphy [ would ] at last become a plot ” ( “ Unwanted , ” from Day by Day ) . He was also driven to turn other people's lives into art . In the ...
... turn his life into art , never giving up hope that in the process his “ simple autobiog- raphy [ would ] at last become a plot ” ( “ Unwanted , ” from Day by Day ) . He was also driven to turn other people's lives into art . In the ...
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... turn ) [ receding , dwindling , solemnly and steadily forsaking us , or , in the downdraft from a peak , suddenly turning dangerous . The furnLast night another big one fell . It splattered like an egg of fire against the cliff behind ...
... turn ) [ receding , dwindling , solemnly and steadily forsaking us , or , in the downdraft from a peak , suddenly turning dangerous . The furnLast night another big one fell . It splattered like an egg of fire against the cliff behind ...
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Four Temperaments and the Forms of Poetry | 3 |
Some Thoughts | 15 |
Order and Disorder in Lyric Poetry | 24 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Richer Entanglements: Essays and Notes on Poetry and Poems Gregory Orr Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 1993 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
affirmation American Poetry anguish assert beauty becomes Bishop called child conditional world create death disorder and order Donald Hall dramatic lyric dream early Elizabeth Bishop emotional essay Fanny Brawne father feel final four temperaments fuses gesture Gregory Orr haunted heart Hopkins's human imagination incantatory intense intimacy Keats Keats's key images Kicking the Leaves knot language later poems lines lives LOUIS SIMPSON Lowell Lowell's lyric longing lyric poet magic meaning metaphor mind mortality mother musical temperament narrative negation night Nightingale object obsessive order and disorder ordering principle passionate phrase poem poem's poet's poetics quest rag and bone relationship rhyme Robert Bly Rubin seems sense Skunk Hour skunks sonnet speaker spirit Stanley Kunitz stanza story structure symbol syntax thematic theme things tion transcendence transformation truth vision Whitman William Carlos Williams William Heyen word wound writing Yeats