The Poetry of Robert Frost: A Deeper Meaning
.... Frost 22). Frost is
saying that he has met all the challenges of life and that there are no challenges left for him to master. He ....
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The Bow and the Lyre (Octavio Paz)
.... Again, Paz is not
saying that
poetry should ignore politics in Latin America. He is
saying, however, that
poetry must never become ....
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Sylvia Plath's life and poetry
.... in general with the apparent rifts in the themes in the body of
poetry. .... "
Saying 'I': Sylvia Plath as Tragic Author or Feminist Text?" Women: A Cultural Review ....
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Dickinson Poetry
.... is cureless," and "Not even Godcan heal" because tis His institutionand/The Adequate of Hell." We see that the speaker is
saying that remorse ....
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WWI and Poetry
.... We find, therefore, in Brooke's
poetry a nationalistic sense which was borne of idealistic thinking .... He is
saying that even to offer a prayer or ring a bell for ....
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Concepts in Wordsworth and Eliot
.... the tradition writes itself, as it were, using the poet as a catalyst for converting emotion and thought into
poetry" (Richter 497), Marx is
saying that this ....
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Concepts of the Poet in Eliot & Marx
.... the tradition writes itself, as it were, using the poet as a catalyst for converting emotion and thought into
poetry" (Richter 497), Marx is
saying that this ....
(1992

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The Poetry of Walt Whitman
.... This emotion is at the heart of Whitman's
poetry and poetic style, though sometimes he overdoes it embarrassingly by
saying "O" this and "O" that endlessly, as ....
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Archibald MacLeish's poem "Ars Poetical'
.... What MacLeish is
saying in this and other declarations of irony and .... analytical thinking which seeks a linear "meaning" from life, experience and
poetry. ....
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Ezra Pound's Poetry
.... Pound insists that
poetry itself is the bridge between the abstract and the concrete. .... a passage in which Pound quotes Padre Jose Elizondo as
saying that his ....
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Irony in Poetry of Ezra Pound
.... Pound insists that
poetry itself is the bridge between the abstract and the concrete. .... a passage in which Pound quotes Padre Jose Elizondo as
saying that his ....
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Illusory Nature of Reality
.... What Pratt seems to be
saying is that Fish's limited vision of the .... indeed bring about much lively debate about the nature of
poetry, interpretation, individual ....
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Metaphors and Their Function
.... house of Being," but thinking brings Being to language (264), or, alternatively, thinking "gathers language into simple
saying" (265). If
poetry is connected ....
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The Princess of Cleves
.... until the end, does not believe the parting will be permanent,
saying to his .... poet's eye in a fine frenzy rolled, though often there was frenzy without
poetry. ....
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Boethius and Philosophy
.... The Muses of
Poetry "will only nourish him with their sweet poison" and "kill .... of the life committed to reason, Boethius' philosophy seems to be
saying that one ....
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Japanese Art
....
poetry as "my dear neighbour" while affirming that "the traffic of my
poetry moves on .... a careful reading reveals that the poet is as it were just
saying no, no! ....
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Poet TS Eliot
.... we do not need to delve into his personal life to understand what he is
saying. .... His mental problems are not as pertinent to his
poetry as were those of Edgar ....
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Poet William Carlos Williams
Some people think of
poetry as flowery language, but the purpose of
poetry is to .... always be read in light of his intention to say more by
saying less, and thus ....
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Romeo and Juliet and Renaissance Italy
.... the fashionable Petrarchan pose of Romeo to contrast with the flow of
poetry that he .... the true nature of love (1.1.183-4). He tops his list by
saying that "This ....
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The New Science of Giambattista Vico
.... This sounds more like a Walt Whitman drunk on
poetry and calling the reader to .... What Vico is
saying in the previous quotation is that the world he describes is ....
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Whitman's Song of Myself
.... refused the "other." And, in regard to lines 6 and 7 of our selected lines, Whitman is
saying that no matter how much he "points" to the road of
poetry, to the ....
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La Vita Nuova
.... seems clearly to be
saying at times that the most critical periods in his relationship with Beatrice have produced the most passionate and remarkable
poetry. ....
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Second Best by Robinson Jeffers Peter Lefevre Explication Second ...
.... Either Jeffers is ignoring his own advice, or he is
saying that one must .... His rejection of men as the summa of God's creation throughout his
poetry requires of ....
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Essays on Literature & Poets
.... we do not need to delve into his personal life to understand what he is
saying. .... His mental problems are not as pertinent to his
poetry as were those of Edgar ....
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A Critical View of the Role of Nature in Wordsworth
.... the classical themes and ponderously elaborate rhyme schemes and formal rules of previous
poetry. .... the manner of Lao Tzu or a Zen Buddhist by
saying "Nor less I ....
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Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass
.... Every human being, he is
saying, should see himself or herself as a wonderful .... of all-embracing acceptance on every level that marks Whitman's
poetry: "A word ....
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Louisa & Rima the Bird Girl
.... We first find Rima shouting Yeats'
poetry about the mysteries of love (Jaffe 289), and we .... a real Rima?" The answer is no, which is the same as
saying that the ....
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John Dewey & Art as Experience
.... Dewey quoted Coleridge in regard to the art of
poetry,
saying, "The reader should be carried forward, not merely or chiefly by the mechanical impulse of ....
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Confessional Poets
.... is difficult for a critic to separate them and look at her
poetry objectively. Plath acknowledged her debt to the work of Lowell and Sexton,
saying their poems ....
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The Confessional Poets
.... is difficult for a critic to separate them and look at her
poetry objectively. Plath acknowledged her debt to the work of Lowell and Sexton,
saying their poems ....
(2392

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