Preface to PoetryHarcourt, Brace, 1946 - 737 pages |
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... Keats ' " On First Looking into Chapman's Homer " serene " that Keats added in revising the first draft , and the various bits of reading from which Keats ' creative talent fashioned the bold similes in the last lines of the poem . 3. A ...
... Keats ' " On First Looking into Chapman's Homer " serene " that Keats added in revising the first draft , and the various bits of reading from which Keats ' creative talent fashioned the bold similes in the last lines of the poem . 3. A ...
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Charles William Cooper, John Holmes. 2. JOHN KEATS AND ROBERT FROST 2 Of John Keats - six of whose poems are presented in this chapter and an equal number in preceding chapters - the biographical data has been patiently gathered and ...
Charles William Cooper, John Holmes. 2. JOHN KEATS AND ROBERT FROST 2 Of John Keats - six of whose poems are presented in this chapter and an equal number in preceding chapters - the biographical data has been patiently gathered and ...
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... Keats that are noted in the text of this chapter . 2. Life and Style . ( a ) Review the six poems by Keats reprinted in the earlier chapters of this book , and approach each of them from the biographical point of view . For the ...
... Keats that are noted in the text of this chapter . 2. Life and Style . ( a ) Review the six poems by Keats reprinted in the earlier chapters of this book , and approach each of them from the biographical point of view . For the ...
Contents
ORIENTATION TO POETRY i Preconceptions and Pointers | 3 |
In Search of Poetry | 21 |
Language and Art | 42 |
Copyright | |
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A. E. Housman aloud Amy Lowell anapestic attitudes auditory ballad Beauty breath called chapter clouds critical dead death dream E. E. Cummings earth emotional response experience eye-movements eyes free imagery free verse Frost full meaning give hand hath heard heart heaven I. A. Richards iambic interpretation John Keats King language listening look Lord Lord Randal Louis Untermeyer lyric metrical pattern metrical variation mind's-ear mood never night over-all meaning persons phrase poem poem-experience poem-reading-experience poet poetic form poetic rhythm poetry printed verses prose reader reading recorded reread rime Robert Robert Frost rose Sea-Fever sense pattern silent sing song sonnet sort soul sound pattern speech stanza stanzaic form stir stressed SUGGESTIONS FOR STUDY sweet syllables T. S. Eliot thee things thou thought tion tone translation turn Vincent Millay visual voice wind words