Lyricality in English LiteratureUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1985 - 276 sivua |
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... Auden suggests that " The kind of enjoyment the fairy tale can provide is similar , I believe , to that provided by the poems of Mallarmé or by abstract painting " ( The Dyer's Hand , p . 214 ) . Auden seems to imagine that all abstract ...
... Auden suggests that " The kind of enjoyment the fairy tale can provide is similar , I believe , to that provided by the poems of Mallarmé or by abstract painting " ( The Dyer's Hand , p . 214 ) . Auden seems to imagine that all abstract ...
Sivu 130
... Auden is intolerant of ambi- guity , eager for certitude ; in fact , if approximation is Limbo , exactness is hell : All exact science is dominated by the idea of approximation . ( Bertrand Russell . ) If so , then infernal science ...
... Auden is intolerant of ambi- guity , eager for certitude ; in fact , if approximation is Limbo , exactness is hell : All exact science is dominated by the idea of approximation . ( Bertrand Russell . ) If so , then infernal science ...
Sivu 200
... Auden can bellow . Again it is as if there were one Genius , which could assume as it chose the person of Yeats or the person of Auden , so close is the convergence between them at the end of the poem . But Auden was somewhat uneasy ...
... Auden can bellow . Again it is as if there were one Genius , which could assume as it chose the person of Yeats or the person of Auden , so close is the convergence between them at the end of the poem . But Auden was somewhat uneasy ...
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aesthetic Ariel attempt Auden bard beauty becomes begins believe body character cloud course dead death earth elegy Eliot emotion English epitaph essay exactly experience expression face fall feeling flowers force Garden genius give grow hand heaven human imagination keep kind King language later less lies light Limbo lines living look lost lyric matter means metaphor Milton's mind mode muse nature never notes object once original pass passage perhaps persona play poem poet poet's poetical poetry possible Pound present Proteus reader rhetoric satire says seems sense shape Shelley sing single song sort soul speak speech spirit statue sublime suggests tends theme things thou thought tion true turn universe usual vision voice whole wish woman Wordsworth writing Yeats