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... poem , the mind of the poet functions merely as a catalytic agent . Just as a plati- num filament , itself unchanged ... poem is an integral part of this process . This translation of the paradeigmatic event into the poem is achi- eved ...
... poem , the mind of the poet functions merely as a catalytic agent . Just as a plati- num filament , itself unchanged ... poem is an integral part of this process . This translation of the paradeigmatic event into the poem is achi- eved ...
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... poems ( the Song , the Pindaric Ode , the Sonnet ) ; sometimes according to the subject - matter ( the love- lyric , the poem of mourning or elegy , the satire , the metaphysical or divine poem , the pastoral poem ) ; and sometimes we ...
... poems ( the Song , the Pindaric Ode , the Sonnet ) ; sometimes according to the subject - matter ( the love- lyric , the poem of mourning or elegy , the satire , the metaphysical or divine poem , the pastoral poem ) ; and sometimes we ...
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... poem and depend upon his imagination to supply the links between the impressions , scenes and memories that make the poem . " A long poem written in this way " , says Levin , " will be shorter , more concise , than the traditional long ...
... poem and depend upon his imagination to supply the links between the impressions , scenes and memories that make the poem . " A long poem written in this way " , says Levin , " will be shorter , more concise , than the traditional long ...
Contents
THE MAKING OF LITERATURE AND THe | 3 |
THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE | 21 |
BACKGROUNDS CLASSICAL AND CHRISTIAN | 42 |
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