Poets Teaching Poets: Self and the WorldGregory Orr, Ellen Bryant Voigt div Essays on the craft and relevance of poetry by distinguished practitioners and teachers of the art br /div |
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Self and the World Gregory Orr, Ellen Bryant Voigt. HEATHER MCHUGH Moving Means , Meaning Moves Notes on Lyric Destination This essay first took form as a lecture given in Bergen , Norway ( a ... Means, Meaning Moves: Notes Lyric Destination.
Self and the World Gregory Orr, Ellen Bryant Voigt. HEATHER MCHUGH Moving Means , Meaning Moves Notes on Lyric Destination This essay first took form as a lecture given in Bergen , Norway ( a ... Means, Meaning Moves: Notes Lyric Destination.
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... means to move you , but in unexpected directions . I fall into spatial metaphors , perhaps because I think a poem is a passage in a more literal sense than a prose piece is . By this I mean that a lineated lyric draws a reader's ...
... means to move you , but in unexpected directions . I fall into spatial metaphors , perhaps because I think a poem is a passage in a more literal sense than a prose piece is . By this I mean that a lineated lyric draws a reader's ...
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... means that the language of poetry should make important use of imagery , he also exemplifies what he means by expressing it in terms of imagery . . . . When , however , he says " A poem should not mean / But be , " his meaning is the ...
... means that the language of poetry should make important use of imagery , he also exemplifies what he means by expressing it in terms of imagery . . . . When , however , he says " A poem should not mean / But be , " his meaning is the ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Obstinate Humanity | 23 |
MARIANNE BORUCH | 48 |
Copyright | |
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