Poetry Direct and ObliqueChatto & Windus, 1934 - 286 páginas |
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... effect of such symbolism is apparently to narrow the mind to a couple of words , the actual effect is to encourage it to expand . The associations of any single word are limitless : directly it is set in a large context it is minutely ...
... effect of such symbolism is apparently to narrow the mind to a couple of words , the actual effect is to encourage it to expand . The associations of any single word are limitless : directly it is set in a large context it is minutely ...
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... effect . My last example comes from his Two Songs from a Play included in The Tower . The first of these songs sings of the two Dying Gods , Dionysus and Christ : Dionysus in the first verse , Christ in the second . Between these two ...
... effect . My last example comes from his Two Songs from a Play included in The Tower . The first of these songs sings of the two Dying Gods , Dionysus and Christ : Dionysus in the first verse , Christ in the second . Between these two ...
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... effect by a single stroke of plot , and gives us warrant for that effect by the excellence both of subordinate plot - features and of other parts of the poem . Indeed these other features are so good that , as in Lycidas , it is ...
... effect by a single stroke of plot , and gives us warrant for that effect by the excellence both of subordinate plot - features and of other parts of the poem . Indeed these other features are so good that , as in Lycidas , it is ...
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Preliminary | 67 |
Disguised Statement | 129 |
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abstract Aeneid Aeschylus allegory allusion Blake Blake's chapter character Chaucer comedy common commonplace comparison contrast criticism D. H. Lawrence describing direct statement directness and obliquity Dryden Echoing Green effect eighteenth century English example experience expresses obliquely Falstaff feel function give Homer human idea Iliad imagination important instance kind less lines literary literature living Lycidas lyric meaning melancholy ment metaphor Miller's Tale Milton mind mythology nature never nineteenth century notion oblique expression oblique statement Odysseus Paradise Lost passage passions perfect play plot poem poet poet's poetical obliquity poetry of statement possible primal Prometheus Prometheus Bound pure reader rhetoric rhythm Romantic sense sensibility Shakespeare Shelley Shelley's significance social verse song soul stanza suggest symbolism Symbolist T. S. Eliot Tennyson things thou thought tion to-day tradition virtue W. B. Yeats whole words Yeats