English Institute EssaysColumbia University Press, 1957 |
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... role higher than that of the mere rhetorician . We shall find it hard to counter the charge that poetry is merely an inferior kind of philosophy— unless indeed we are willing to concede that it has nothing to do , and need have nothing ...
... role higher than that of the mere rhetorician . We shall find it hard to counter the charge that poetry is merely an inferior kind of philosophy— unless indeed we are willing to concede that it has nothing to do , and need have nothing ...
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... role of mocker , making fun of itself ? Whatever the answer , a role cannot exist outside a context of belief , and it is my purpose here to discuss how it is that , since voice demands role - playing , taking the part of the other ...
... role of mocker , making fun of itself ? Whatever the answer , a role cannot exist outside a context of belief , and it is my purpose here to discuss how it is that , since voice demands role - playing , taking the part of the other ...
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... role of the medium in the cre- ative process , and we have been reminded of how radical must be the transformations of the poet's ideas , once these ideas undergo the modifications necessitated by the exigencies of a developing ...
... role of the medium in the cre- ative process , and we have been reminded of how radical must be the transformations of the poet's ideas , once these ideas undergo the modifications necessitated by the exigencies of a developing ...
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Foreword | 1 |
Tradition and Experience | 31 |
Implications of an Organic Theory of Poetry | 53 |
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