Poetry Direct and ObliqueChatto & Windus, 1934 - 286 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 32
Página 85
... writing , ' and good writing ' is a symbol of a complete philosophy . What did Dryden mean by ' good writing ' ? Largely what the age he lived in forced him to mean . The poetry of statement was in a bad way . With the Court abroad ...
... writing , ' and good writing ' is a symbol of a complete philosophy . What did Dryden mean by ' good writing ' ? Largely what the age he lived in forced him to mean . The poetry of statement was in a bad way . With the Court abroad ...
Página 141
... writing of the chief formal means of obliquity . I said that in ' Vivamus , mea Lesbia ' Catullus was using the most poetical of all methods , the oblique , and the remotest from abstract statement . It may be asked : did it come ...
... writing of the chief formal means of obliquity . I said that in ' Vivamus , mea Lesbia ' Catullus was using the most poetical of all methods , the oblique , and the remotest from abstract statement . It may be asked : did it come ...
Página 186
... Writers allude , not always with any notion of specific relevance , but in order to proclaim that they are fully aware of the tradition . Allusion then is an oblique statement of ' I am writing in the tradition , I am civilised , I know ...
... Writers allude , not always with any notion of specific relevance , but in order to proclaim that they are fully aware of the tradition . Allusion then is an oblique statement of ' I am writing in the tradition , I am civilised , I know ...
Contenido
Preliminary | 3 |
Preliminary | 67 |
Disguised Statement | 129 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 7 secciones no mostradas
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
accepted actual Aeschylus allegory allusion appearance become beginning better Blake century chapter character Chaucer common commonplace comparison contrast create criticism deal describing direct Dryden effect eighteenth century English entirely example exist experience express fact feel follow function give granted hand human idea imagination important instance interest kind least less lines literature living look matter meaning melancholy ment Milton mind mythology nature never nineteenth century obliquity once passage passions perfect permanent play plot poem poet poetical poetry of statement possible Prometheus pure qualities question reader reason reference rhetoric rhythm sense sensibility Shelley significance simple social song soul sound speak standards suggest symbolism things thought tion to-day tradition true turn verse virtue whole writing