Critical Survey of Poetry: English language series, Volume 7Frank Northen Magill Salem Press, 1992 - 4090 pages Vol. 8 includes guidelines to poetry explication. |
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... effect of capturing the attention of readers and forcing them to explore the images in order to understand them . A similar technique is his play of word upon word , frequently by exact repetition . Tate's poetry is also characterized ...
... effect of capturing the attention of readers and forcing them to explore the images in order to understand them . A similar technique is his play of word upon word , frequently by exact repetition . Tate's poetry is also characterized ...
Page 3299
... effects of political activity , espe- cially war , on man's humanity , and he once again denounces whatever leads to ... effect of violence on man's soul is so devastating as to render every victory Pyrrhic . The season of the second ...
... effects of political activity , espe- cially war , on man's humanity , and he once again denounces whatever leads to ... effect of violence on man's soul is so devastating as to render every victory Pyrrhic . The season of the second ...
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... effect resembles musical notation , although Villa preferred to com- pare the technique with Georges Seurat's pointillism . Unlike reversed conso- nance , this innovative device does indeed add “ visual distinction . " It cannot ...
... effect resembles musical notation , although Villa preferred to com- pare the technique with Georges Seurat's pointillism . Unlike reversed conso- nance , this innovative device does indeed add “ visual distinction . " It cannot ...
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Achievements Allen Tate American Poets appears artist Ballads beauty become bibliography Biography career century Christian contemporary couplet critical death Doren Dylan Thomas early edited England English essays experience Faerie Queene father feels fiction Frederick Goddard Tuckerman Gertrude Stein Henry Vaughan human imagery imagination John language later Leaves of Grass letters lines literary forms literature lives major meditation metaphor modern nature Paterson play poem's poems poet's poetic political praise Principal poetry prose published reader reading religious rhyme Robert Robert Penn Warren Romantic sense song sonnets speaker Spender spiritual Stafford stanza Stein Stevens stories style Suckling suggests Swift Swinburne Swinburne's T. S. Eliot Tate Tate's Taylor Tennyson themes Thoreau tion Toomer tradition Traherne Traherne's translation University Press Untermeyer Updike Vaughan verse Viereck voice volume W. H. Auden Wakoski Wallace Stevens Waller Wheatley Whitman Whittier William William Carlos Williams words writing wrote York