Poetry Direct and ObliqueChatto & Windus, 1959 - 115 páginas |
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... kind of direct poetry : the kind which deals primarily with an actual happening either physical or mental , which gets its value for the author through ordering the happening , and which is relevant to the reader because the happening ...
... kind of direct poetry : the kind which deals primarily with an actual happening either physical or mental , which gets its value for the author through ordering the happening , and which is relevant to the reader because the happening ...
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... kind consists in what the sheer craft expresses . Through careful diction and honest structure this poetry can imply a protest that ' English must be kept up , ' that verse below a certain technical standard must not be tolerated ; that ...
... kind consists in what the sheer craft expresses . Through careful diction and honest structure this poetry can imply a protest that ' English must be kept up , ' that verse below a certain technical standard must not be tolerated ; that ...
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... kind , for Shakespeare was not at all above mixing minor directnesses with major obliquities . ' All the world's a stage ' is a good enough example . Here it is no great moral truth , won by deep personal experience , that he expresses ...
... kind , for Shakespeare was not at all above mixing minor directnesses with major obliquities . ' All the world's a stage ' is a good enough example . Here it is no great moral truth , won by deep personal experience , that he expresses ...
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Chapter | 9 |
Chapter II | 16 |
Reinforced and Embroidered Statement | 24 |
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Absolon actual Aeneid Aeschylus Alison allegory allusion Blake's Byronic hero carpenter Catullus character Chaucer comedy common commonplace context contrast Coy Mistress criticism D. H. Lawrence direct and oblique direct poetry direct statement Echoing Green effect eighteenth century elaborate Eliot Elizabethan embroidered statement emphasis Euripides example experience Fairy Queen feeling gives Goldsmith's Gower hath Homer human idea Iliad imply important kind kissing Lesbia less lines Lycidas lyric means of obliquity melancholy ment Miller's Tale Milton mind moral nature Nicholas nineteenth century notion oblique expression oblique meaning oblique poetry oblique statement onomatopoeia Paradise Lost passage passions play plot plot-obliquity poet poet's poetical obliquity poetry of statement possible primitive Prometheus prose qualities reader reference reinforce rhythm rhythmic sense sensibility Shelley sick rose social song sound symbolism Tennyson things thou thought tion Tmolus to-day tradition verse village virtue words Yeats