Dialogues with Convention: Readings in Renaissance PoetryHarvester Wheatsheaf, 1989 - 204 páginas |
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... poem about kissing wishes that he could write a poem about kissing ; but we are also made aware that writing poems about kissing is not kiss- ing : that is achieved not by poetic art but only by ' Nature's art ' and can thus only be an ...
... poem about kissing wishes that he could write a poem about kissing ; but we are also made aware that writing poems about kissing is not kiss- ing : that is achieved not by poetic art but only by ' Nature's art ' and can thus only be an ...
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... poem's opening ( which Sanders curiously describes as having ' an intent stillness ' ) is a similar accumulative catalogue rising to its climax , ' Thou shalt not ' . Here the climax , the whole point of the grisly narration , lies in ...
... poem's opening ( which Sanders curiously describes as having ' an intent stillness ' ) is a similar accumulative catalogue rising to its climax , ' Thou shalt not ' . Here the climax , the whole point of the grisly narration , lies in ...
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... poem - love and hate , obe- dience and disdain are expressed as conditions , not as events ; they are not time - related . Conditions or aptitudes realised in ac- tion constitute the poem's narrative process , but at the same time deny ...
... poem - love and hate , obe- dience and disdain are expressed as conditions , not as events ; they are not time - related . Conditions or aptitudes realised in ac- tion constitute the poem's narrative process , but at the same time deny ...
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CONVENTIONS OF | 23 |
Vented wit and crossed brains | 81 |
The artifice of spontaneity | 94 |
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Dialogues with Convention: Readings in Renaissance Poetry Ronald David Bedford Vista de fragmentos - 1989 |
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