Marxists on Literature: An AnthologyDavid Craig Penguin Books, 1975 - 527 Seiten |
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... poetry , and it will be treated as a scientific problem . To those who are content to enjoy poetry for its own sake this approach may seem in- appropriate or unattractive ; but studied scientifically poetry is more , not less ...
... poetry , and it will be treated as a scientific problem . To those who are content to enjoy poetry for its own sake this approach may seem in- appropriate or unattractive ; but studied scientifically poetry is more , not less ...
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... poetry has nothing to do with books at all . Most of them are , or were till recently , illiterate . It lives on ... poetry . This man was of course exceptionally gifted . He was a pro- fessional poet , who had learnt his craft under ...
... poetry has nothing to do with books at all . Most of them are , or were till recently , illiterate . It lives on ... poetry . This man was of course exceptionally gifted . He was a pro- fessional poet , who had learnt his craft under ...
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... poetic technique . Crashaw , Herrick , Herbert , Vaughan - all the poetry of this era seems written by shy , proud men writing alone in their studies - appealing from court life to the country or to heaven . Language reflects the change ...
... poetic technique . Crashaw , Herrick , Herbert , Vaughan - all the poetry of this era seems written by shy , proud men writing alone in their studies - appealing from court life to the country or to heaven . Language reflects the change ...
Inhalt
Acknowledgements | 7 |
GEORGE THOMSON | 23 |
The Art of Poetry | 47 |
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