Poetry and Its EnjoymentTeachers College, Columbia University, 1957 - 322 էջ |
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... important they may be in general cultural education . Some biographical facts are important for appreciation , but only if they are related to the poems studied . The bitter venom in Pope's poems is understood if one knows certain facts ...
... important they may be in general cultural education . Some biographical facts are important for appreciation , but only if they are related to the poems studied . The bitter venom in Pope's poems is understood if one knows certain facts ...
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... important , he must supplement it with his imagination and make the ex- pressed feeling his own . Many a person has failed to appreci- ate poetry because he expected it to be clear and straightfor- ward like good prose , demanding ...
... important , he must supplement it with his imagination and make the ex- pressed feeling his own . Many a person has failed to appreci- ate poetry because he expected it to be clear and straightfor- ward like good prose , demanding ...
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... important as the possession of a wealth of ideas and images . ... Something seizes on the poet's attention . . . . It delights and kindles his mind with the sense of its significance , of its wide relationship with other experiences ...
... important as the possession of a wealth of ideas and images . ... Something seizes on the poet's attention . . . . It delights and kindles his mind with the sense of its significance , of its wide relationship with other experiences ...
Բովանդակություն
CHAPTER | 3 |
A HELPFUL CONCEPT OF ART | 21 |
THE VALUES OF POETRY | 37 |
Հեղինակային իրավունք | |
7 այլ բաժինները չեն ցուցադրվում
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achieve Adelaide Crapsey alliteration Amy Lowell appeal appreciation arouse artist assonance beauty bird Browning Browning's child color composition connotative conventions convey Coventry Patmore dead death diction dream drip Edgar Lee Masters effect Emily Dickinson emotion emphasized enjoyment excerpt experience expression eyes feeling flower galloped give hath heart hill idea illustrations images imagination Keats light lines look lover lyric means memory mood moving never night Ogden Nash Onomatopoeia painting passages permission person picture pleasure poem poet poet's poetic poetry presented prose publishers reader response rhyme rhythm Roland Sara Teasdale sense sensuous setting sing sleep song sonnet soul sound stanza star story sweet T. S. Eliot taste tears techniques tell Tennyson thee things thou thought tion tree tropes unity verse W. H. Auden William Rose Benét wind words Wordsworth wrote young