Preface to PoetryHarcourt, Brace, 1946 - 737 pages |
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Page 194
... poet , then communication of emotion may be said to have taken place . But if the reader's feelings are of quite a different sort from the poet's , then certainly the poem has stimulated emotion , but it has not ( in our sense ) ...
... poet , then communication of emotion may be said to have taken place . But if the reader's feelings are of quite a different sort from the poet's , then certainly the poem has stimulated emotion , but it has not ( in our sense ) ...
Page 210
... poet's " telling this with a sigh , " interpreting the poet's feeling as being some sort of regret re- garding " the road not taken . " Of this " much - quoted and much - misunderstood poem , " Louis Untermeyer writes the following ...
... poet's " telling this with a sigh , " interpreting the poet's feeling as being some sort of regret re- garding " the road not taken . " Of this " much - quoted and much - misunderstood poem , " Louis Untermeyer writes the following ...
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... POET , the emotion of the poet ; the emotional adjustment of the poet ; the attitude of the poet ; the poet's thought , the " true " meaning ; the biographical and personal approach to poetry , 580 ff .; examples of bio- graphical ...
... POET , the emotion of the poet ; the emotional adjustment of the poet ; the attitude of the poet ; the poet's thought , the " true " meaning ; the biographical and personal approach to poetry , 580 ff .; examples of bio- graphical ...
Contents
ANATOMY OF THE POEMEXPERIENCE | 65 |
65 | 91 |
Visual and Other FreeImagery | 137 |
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