How Does a Poem Mean?Houghton Mifflin, 1960 - 366 Seiten Examines the value and nature of poetry, using examples of English and American poetry of the past 6 centuries. |
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... comes that blood all over your shirt ? My son , come tell it to me . " " It's the blood of my little guinea pig― O mother , please let me be . Its the blood of my little guinea pig- O mother , please let me be . " Your guinea pig's ...
... comes that blood all over your shirt ? My son , come tell it to me . " " It's the blood of my little guinea pig― O mother , please let me be . Its the blood of my little guinea pig- O mother , please let me be . " Your guinea pig's ...
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... comes from nowhere . And maybe the second comes from a second - theme nowhere . But whatever part of what follows continues to come to him from his nowhere , it has to come from those first lines as well . The poem , that is , is ...
... comes from nowhere . And maybe the second comes from a second - theme nowhere . But whatever part of what follows continues to come to him from his nowhere , it has to come from those first lines as well . The poem , that is , is ...
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... comes marching ( line two ) , a foray . What causes the bright cathedrals to " clatter " ? ( clatter down ? ) the spires to " break their stalks " ? 3. Is it possible that the poet is confused and that he is describing air- raid damage ...
... comes marching ( line two ) , a foray . What causes the bright cathedrals to " clatter " ? ( clatter down ? ) the spires to " break their stalks " ? 3. Is it possible that the poet is confused and that he is describing air- raid damage ...
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CHAPTER ONE HOW DOES A POEM MEAN? | 665 |
CHAPTER TWO A BURBLE | 678 |
FOLK BALLADS | 685 |
Urheberrecht | |
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adjectives Albatross anapestic Archibald MacLeish ballad beauty bird boomlay breast breath Burns caesura catalogue certainly Childe Maurice connotations Copyright dark dead death denotation diction doth dream English example eyes fact fair feel flowers foot fulcrum Hamish hand hath heart heaven iambic images Jabberwocky John Donne Karl Shapiro Keats Kenneth Rexroth language light live look Lord Mariner metaphor metrics monosyllabic moon motion move never night Note o'er passage pause phrase play POEM MEAN poet poetic poetry QUESTIONS reader Reprinted by permission rhyme Robert Frost rose round sails scansion seems sense ship silence sing Sir Patrick Spens sleep smile song sort soul sound Squid stanza statement stressed suggestion sweet symbol tell tends thee thing thou thought tone unstressed syllables voice W. B. Yeats W. H. Auden William William Butler Yeats William Carlos Williams wind words