Collected ProseJames Wright, Anne Wright, Edith Anne Wright A collection of Wright's essays on the language of poetry |
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Page 168
... sense of the Dickensian lower world in many of your poems . But the sense of Dickensian laughter is different from that in your poems . Dickens is more eccentric . His characters are a little bit more eccentric than Mr. Bluehart . Is ...
... sense of the Dickensian lower world in many of your poems . But the sense of Dickensian laughter is different from that in your poems . Dickens is more eccentric . His characters are a little bit more eccentric than Mr. Bluehart . Is ...
Page 194
... sense of place mean to a writer ? Wright : D. H. Lawrence has a very beautiful essay about " The Spirit of Place ... sense of place . Fred Manfred , a wonderful midwestern novelist , pointed this out to me , that the Sioux and other ...
... sense of place mean to a writer ? Wright : D. H. Lawrence has a very beautiful essay about " The Spirit of Place ... sense of place . Fred Manfred , a wonderful midwestern novelist , pointed this out to me , that the Sioux and other ...
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... sense , unbearable . " She smiles her smile without taint . " Without taint ! To give my sense of the dramatic and human appropriateness of the poet's outburst against the maddening and untainted smile , I can only say that , if the ...
... sense , unbearable . " She smiles her smile without taint . " Without taint ! To give my sense of the dramatic and human appropriateness of the poet's outburst against the maddening and untainted smile , I can only say that , if the ...
Contents
The Stiff Smile of Mr Warren | 239 |
The Terrible Threshold | 249 |
A Study and a Selection | 256 |
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