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... poet making use of this kind of truth . A little later , in 1859 , we find another aspect of the pressure of truth upon imagination . In a letter to Tennyson from John Ruskin , discussing his Idylls of the King which had recently been ...
... poet making use of this kind of truth . A little later , in 1859 , we find another aspect of the pressure of truth upon imagination . In a letter to Tennyson from John Ruskin , discussing his Idylls of the King which had recently been ...
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... poet or other artist alone can give - reality would seem incomplete , and science , democracy , and life itself , finally in vain . - Whitman puts the main point very clearly . The poet , the man of imagination , is to be a mediator ...
... poet or other artist alone can give - reality would seem incomplete , and science , democracy , and life itself , finally in vain . - Whitman puts the main point very clearly . The poet , the man of imagination , is to be a mediator ...
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... poet ' or ' in any case these are only analogies or extended similes which are being used by the poet for normal aesthetic purposes ' . To an expert in some particular discipline ( e.g. linguistics in In Memoriam James Joyce , * geology ...
... poet ' or ' in any case these are only analogies or extended similes which are being used by the poet for normal aesthetic purposes ' . To an expert in some particular discipline ( e.g. linguistics in In Memoriam James Joyce , * geology ...
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The Poet and the Particle | 16 |
An Introduction to | 35 |
Three Views of Brooklyn Bridge | 43 |
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aesthetic alliteration artist beauty become black blockb lack Bridie Brooklyn Bridge called century concrete poetry contemporary couplet course creative criticism death described Dryden Dunbar Edwin Morgan Edwin Muir English essay example experience expression eyes fact feeling flyting Gaelic genius give Glasgow Gormenghast heroic Hugh MacDiarmid human Iain Crichton Smith idea imagery imagination interest James Joyce Kailyaird kind Lallans language literary literature living lock black blockb look lyrical Mayakovsky Milton mind modern Muir nature never Norman MacCaig novels passage perhaps play poet poet's poetic prose reader rhyme Robert Lowell satire scene Scotland Scots Scottish Scriptistics seems sense Shakespeare song Sorley Maclean Soviet speech Steerpike Stevenson story style theatre theme things thought tion Titus Titus Groan tradition verbal verse Vladimir Mayakovsky Voznesensky words Wordsworth writing wrote young
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