Collected ProseJames Wright, Anne Wright, Edith Anne Wright A collection of Wright's essays on the language of poetry |
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Page 78
... poetic realism . " " The characteristic of Poetic Real- ism , " writes Professor Bennett , " consists in the manner in which it describes reality , which is not one of analysis , investi- gation , examination from the standpoint of some ...
... poetic realism . " " The characteristic of Poetic Real- ism , " writes Professor Bennett , " consists in the manner in which it describes reality , which is not one of analysis , investi- gation , examination from the standpoint of some ...
Page 258
... poets . It is Mr. Ransom's most considered statement on the poet so far . Someone should publish all of his Hardy essays in one place . They are literary criticism ; but they have further interest as poetic documents in their own right ...
... poets . It is Mr. Ransom's most considered statement on the poet so far . Someone should publish all of his Hardy essays in one place . They are literary criticism ; but they have further interest as poetic documents in their own right ...
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... poetic identity . I think he has conveyed images of private happiness more con- vincingly than any other American poet I have ever read ex- cept Dr. Williams . He has a love poem in Say Pardon which describes the beloved woman sitting ...
... poetic identity . I think he has conveyed images of private happiness more con- vincingly than any other American poet I have ever read ex- cept Dr. Williams . He has a love poem in Say Pardon which describes the beloved woman sitting ...
Contents
The Stiff Smile of Mr Warren | 239 |
The Terrible Threshold | 249 |
A Study and a Selection | 256 |
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