Collected ProseJames Wright, Anne Wright, Edith Anne Wright A collection of Wright's essays on the language of poetry |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 79
Page 154
... write some things earlier . But it wasn't until I met John Crowe Ransom and some other teachers at Kenyon that I tried to put together poems more formally . I never took a course in writing as such . We read some great masters in ...
... write some things earlier . But it wasn't until I met John Crowe Ransom and some other teachers at Kenyon that I tried to put together poems more formally . I never took a course in writing as such . We read some great masters in ...
Page 177
... writing about contemporary poetry and I can think of four or five such people who , as far as I can tell , have begun to write about contemporary poetry , often to put it down , in the same sense that they might have begun to write ...
... writing about contemporary poetry and I can think of four or five such people who , as far as I can tell , have begun to write about contemporary poetry , often to put it down , in the same sense that they might have begun to write ...
Page 194
... write about some times . I haven't always written about Martins Ferry but I have tried sometimes to write about the life that I knew . D.S .: What might a sense of place mean to a writer ? Wright : D. H. Lawrence has a very beautiful ...
... write about some times . I haven't always written about Martins Ferry but I have tried sometimes to write about the life that I knew . D.S .: What might a sense of place mean to a writer ? Wright : D. H. Lawrence has a very beautiful ...
Contents
The Stiff Smile of Mr Warren | 239 |
The Terrible Threshold | 249 |
A Study and a Selection | 256 |
Copyright | |
8 other sections not shown
Common terms and phrases
alive American poets artistic Barnaby Barnaby Rudge beautiful believe Bill Knott called Char child course critics dark David Ignatow dead delicacy Denise Levertov Dickens diction Donald Hall Edwin Drood essay eyes face feel formal free verse Frost Gary Snyder Hardy Hardy's Herman Hesse Hugo human Hynes iambic idea imagination intelligent James Wright Kenyon kind Kunitz language living look lyrical Martins Ferry matter mean mind nature Neruda never novel Ohio Oliver Twist perhaps person poems poet's poetic poetry prose pieces published Ransom reader remark Review rhetoric rhyme rhythm Richard Hugo river Robert Bly Roethke Saint Judas seems sense Snyder sometimes sound speak spirit Storm strange talk theme Theodor Storm things tion tradition Trakl translation tried true trying understand violence vision Warren Whitman William Heyen wonderful word write written wrote York