An Integral View of Poetry: An Indian PerspectiveAbhinav Publications, 1975 - Всего страниц: 220 |
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... object itself has ceased to exist and its disappearance has resulted in an unbridgeable void in the individual's personality . The poetry of an intense longing for the presence of the beloved or the loved object ; the agony of viraha or ...
... object itself has ceased to exist and its disappearance has resulted in an unbridgeable void in the individual's personality . The poetry of an intense longing for the presence of the beloved or the loved object ; the agony of viraha or ...
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... object or class of objects and the mystery of their creation ( Who knows how ? ) that is vividly des- cribed in the second stanza of the poem . The first line ushers in four celebrated adjectives - counter , original , spare , strange ...
... object or class of objects and the mystery of their creation ( Who knows how ? ) that is vividly des- cribed in the second stanza of the poem . The first line ushers in four celebrated adjectives - counter , original , spare , strange ...
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... object . Each object is the ' flower in the crannied wall ' . Could we know it root and all , it is easy for us to know God and Man . Hopkins uses , in this way , four key words as adjectives to highlight four aspects of each object its ...
... object . Each object is the ' flower in the crannied wall ' . Could we know it root and all , it is easy for us to know God and Man . Hopkins uses , in this way , four key words as adjectives to highlight four aspects of each object its ...
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The Poetic Process | 1 |
Vision in Poetry | 11 |
The Four Levels of Poetic Vision | 20 |
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