Lyric Poetry: Beyond New CriticismChaviva Hošek, Patricia A. Parker |
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Page 43
... structure , which is supposed to emphasize the form of the message , to make it more ' visible , ' more compelling . " 13 The notion that poetic patterns are distinguished from linguistic patterns by their perceptibility would be ...
... structure , which is supposed to emphasize the form of the message , to make it more ' visible , ' more compelling . " 13 The notion that poetic patterns are distinguished from linguistic patterns by their perceptibility would be ...
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... structure is fully obscured by the duplicity of a figure that cries out for the differentiation that it conceals . " The question of the relation between the dancer and the dance , or between the chestnut tree and its manifestations ...
... structure is fully obscured by the duplicity of a figure that cries out for the differentiation that it conceals . " The question of the relation between the dancer and the dance , or between the chestnut tree and its manifestations ...
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... structure , a structure that has to do with what Benjamin identified as a nonconvergence of " meaning " with " the devices that produce meaning , " or what Nietzsche has in mind when he insists that eudaemonic judgments are inadequate ...
... structure , a structure that has to do with what Benjamin identified as a nonconvergence of " meaning " with " the devices that produce meaning , " or what Nietzsche has in mind when he insists that eudaemonic judgments are inadequate ...
Contents
Preface | 7 |
NORTHROP FRYE | 31 |
Changes in the Study of the Lyric | 38 |
Copyright | |
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