Preface to PoetryHarcourt, Brace, 1946 - 737 pages |
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Page 193
... communication of emotion . But we shall need to recall what was said in the preceding chapter about the nature of communication ( p . 167 ) . Emotion is not something that can be passed from one person to another by means of a poem or a ...
... communication of emotion . But we shall need to recall what was said in the preceding chapter about the nature of communication ( p . 167 ) . Emotion is not something that can be passed from one person to another by means of a poem or a ...
Page 208
... COMMUNICATION The problem of communication of emotion is relatively easy to deal with in regard to Wordsworth's sonnet , whose meaning is in no sense really obscure . But sometimes difficulties of interpretation stand in the way . The ...
... COMMUNICATION The problem of communication of emotion is relatively easy to deal with in regard to Wordsworth's sonnet , whose meaning is in no sense really obscure . But sometimes difficulties of interpretation stand in the way . The ...
Page 709
... COMMUNICATION , one of the three functions of language , 44 ff . , 162 ff .; the process of communicating thought , 165 ff .; when successful , 167 f .; communication of poet's meaning , 181 ff .; of the poet's emo- tion , 193 ff ...
... COMMUNICATION , one of the three functions of language , 44 ff . , 162 ff .; the process of communicating thought , 165 ff .; when successful , 167 f .; communication of poet's meaning , 181 ff .; of the poet's emo- tion , 193 ff ...
Contents
ANATOMY OF THE POEMEXPERIENCE | 65 |
65 | 91 |
Visual and Other FreeImagery | 137 |
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