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Page 37
... poet would speak the truth in the Greek sense of the word ; he would let us " see something " , as Heidegger says ... poet the imagination is predominant , the poet is the primary source of value , in traditional language , redemption ...
... poet would speak the truth in the Greek sense of the word ; he would let us " see something " , as Heidegger says ... poet the imagination is predominant , the poet is the primary source of value , in traditional language , redemption ...
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... poet using words and trying to make them be what they mean , trying to make the words flesh . The last lines of " To Lu Chi " indicate this direction : I shall pretend to be a poet all This afternoon , a Chinese poet , and My marvelous ...
... poet using words and trying to make them be what they mean , trying to make the words flesh . The last lines of " To Lu Chi " indicate this direction : I shall pretend to be a poet all This afternoon , a Chinese poet , and My marvelous ...
Page 137
... poet's craft , the tree , and Christ begin to intermingle in very complex ways : For each stone bears the living word , each word Will be made flesh , and all flesh fall to seed : Such stones from the tree ; and from the stones , such ...
... poet's craft , the tree , and Christ begin to intermingle in very complex ways : For each stone bears the living word , each word Will be made flesh , and all flesh fall to seed : Such stones from the tree ; and from the stones , such ...
Contents
The Philosophy of Romanticism | 3 |
The Poetics of Romanticism | 23 |
Americanizing Romanticism | 57 |
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