An Integral View of Poetry: An Indian PerspectiveAbhinav Publications, 1975 - 220 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 39–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
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... perception . But he fre- quently referred to intuitive perception as if it was no better than instinctive experience . He speaks of the rare ' advantage of the body overpowering the mind ' , in one of his letters . D.H. Lawrence also ...
... perception . But he fre- quently referred to intuitive perception as if it was no better than instinctive experience . He speaks of the rare ' advantage of the body overpowering the mind ' , in one of his letters . D.H. Lawrence also ...
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... perception also reveals to him , in a flash as it were , the nature of the poet's own original experience . This is a wholeness of perception which satisfies his inmost being . Secondly , intuitive perception , as it is expressed in ...
... perception also reveals to him , in a flash as it were , the nature of the poet's own original experience . This is a wholeness of perception which satisfies his inmost being . Secondly , intuitive perception , as it is expressed in ...
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... perception which activises the thoughts as well as the emotions of the artist . There are different levels of perception which affect the struc- ture and organisation of our sentiments . Let us now revert to the theory of sentiments ...
... perception which activises the thoughts as well as the emotions of the artist . There are different levels of perception which affect the struc- ture and organisation of our sentiments . Let us now revert to the theory of sentiments ...
Բովանդակություն
The Poetic Process | 1 |
Vision in Poetry | 11 |
The Four Levels of Poetic Vision | 20 |
Հեղինակային իրավունք | |
13 այլ բաժինները չեն ցուցադրվում
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activity aspect attitude beauty becomes body brings called character communication complex consciousness consists critical daffodils dares delight described desire develop direction effect emotions experience expression eyes face fact feeling figures flowers forms gives gunas hand heart holds human idea illustrate imagery images imaginative impulses individual inner meaning intensity intuitive Keats kind language leads light lines literary living March meaning mentioned mind mood nature object outer Peace perception personality Pity play poem poet poet's poet's vision poetic poetry positions possible present propensity rasa reference regarded reveals rhythm Rose seen sense sentiments significance similar sorrow soul sound speaks speech stands structure style Sublimity suggest symbol Terror theme things thought tion truth turn utterance vision whole winds words