A Critical View of the Role of Nature in Wordsworth
.... central preoccupation of poetry becomes the individual subjectivity of the
poet, the sky's .... In this sense Wordsworth's
view of nature placed human nature at the ....
(1557

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Concepts of the Poet in Eliot & Marx
.... accounted for. Two strands of thought inform Wordsworth's
view of
poet's relationship to the materials of poetry. First, there is ....
(1992

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Poet Ono no Komachi
.... Where this matched their
view of her as a strong, powerful woman, a femme .... He contends that Komachi and Izumi Shikibu, another female
poet from about the same ....
(2523

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Robert Frost's Mending Wall
In Robert Frost's "Mending Wall," the point of
view of the
poet is important as he observes the world around him and especially the reactions and ideas of his ....
(571

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Russian Poet Zinaida Hippius
.... The
poet Maria Tsvetaeva, says Bayley, commented that "'everyone is afraid' of Merezhkovsky and .... as a literary Russian TmigrT were centered on her
view of the ....
(1754

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Poet TS Eliot
.... own responses to life, but he presents these through the persona of the
poet in such .... important, giving us a sense of the depth of despair that his
view of the ....
(1098

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Keat's Romantic Poem, Sleep and Poetry
.... that Keats was far more than the Romantic child described by Brooke, Ford nevertheless acknowledges that Keats is a strongly Romantic
poet in his
view that the ....
(1440

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16th Century Poet & Critic Samuel Daniel
.... Rosamond approaches the
poet and asks that he write her story as a moral example .... The poems differ in point of
view, but both are concerned with the themes of ....
(2131

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Concepts in Wordsworth and Eliot
.... accounted for. Two strands of thought inform Wordsworth's
view of
poet's relationship to the materials of poetry. First, there is ....
(1992

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The poetry of Phillis Wheatley
.... The
poet deplores this and expresses the
view that praise to God should be expressed as loudly and often as possible: To Him, whose works arrayed with mercy ....
(1554

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Challenges to the Enlightenment Ideology
.... that "getting and spending, we lay waste our power." The focus of post-Enlightenment humanity on achieving great wealth or power in this
poet's view led to his ....
(1961

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Lewis Carroll
.... does not think or worry about the gout or income taxes, and it is difficult to imagine that a child would immediately understand the point of
view of the
poet. ....
(1922

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Aristotle's Views of Tragedy
.... On the other, he seeks to use the medium of drama to argue the validity and importance of his point of
view. The
poet begins with an idea of some philosophical ....
(1671

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Arthur Rimbaud
.... This poem reflects Rimbaud's
view of the
poet as seer and also the influence of the French symbolists, such as Verlaine and Baudelaire, "who sought to replace ....
(2758

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The poetry of Arthur Rimbaud
.... This poem reflects Rimbaud's
view of the
poet as seer and also the influence of the French symbolists, such as Verlaine and Baudelaire, "who sought to replace ....
(2770

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Keats and De Quincey and Austen
.... his life. Keats clearly develops his
view through his self, making himself as
poet a central figure in his poetry. Austen is not ....
(1085

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Walt Whitman's Concept of Death
.... A comparison between the earliest version of these sections and the "death-bed edition" gives insight into the
poet's view of death as his own approached. ....
(3255

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Arnold & Keats
.... Yet, if Keats did not
view poetry as having the didactic or moral-uplift functions described by Arnold, how did he
view his
poet's role in society? ....
(3229

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Aspects of Works of Fiction
.... It is poetry with a political, moral or philosophical point of
view which the
poet wishes to impress on the reader to change his or her mind about the subject. ....
(2282

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The Romantic Movement
.... instance, takes a more realistic and naturalistic
view of Nature than does the more other-worldly sense of Nature found in Coleridge. Each
poet features Nature ....
(1920

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Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass
.... judge. Such judgment is a temptation for the
poet who lets himself be too carried away with his own special point of
view. Whitman ....
(2858

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Poet William Carlos Williams
.... upon" is very different in its effect from what the
poet writes: The
poet divides the .... We know much depends on how we
view every image, so we examine this more ....
(722

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Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson
.... After all, it is in the nature of the
poet himself to believe that he has something special to say to us, that he has a unique point of
view. ....
(3190

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Dante & The Medieval View of Nature
The medieval
view of nature appears in different ways in Dante's Inferno and in the .... in terms of the dark and dismal wood through which the
poet is traveling ....
(1661

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Poem v. Song: Brenda Lee song: It's A Marshmallow World and ...
.... and the passive reception of the happy daffodil world demonstrates a rather sharp contrast between the world
view of the songwright and the
poet, the first ....
(1237

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Analysis of Essay by TS Eliot
.... Poetry is therefore above language. This
view is shared by Jorge Luis Borges (321), who is both a
poet and a translator. Borges ....
(764

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Emerson, Whitman & Fitzgerald on Individualism
.... It is evident that Emerson has a strong
view of poetry as a means of conveying .... The
poet is the one who tells others about the ills and the healing power of ....
(1040

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Essays on Literature & Poets
.... own responses to life, but he presents these through the persona of the
poet in such .... important, giving us a sense of the depth of despair that his
view of the ....
(2787

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Analysis of Emily Dickinson's Poem #732
.... Dickinson's multi-layered work, in this reader's
view, requires knowledge of the
poet's own life and philosophy, of the powerful patriarchy of her time, of the ....
(1316

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Walt Whitman & Nathaniel Hawthorne
.... Whitman's skills as a
poet are vast, but this aspect of his writing may .... While Hawthorne ultimately seems to
view the artist in a favorable light, he often ....
(1452

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