The Routledge Anthology of Poets on Poets: Poetic Responses to English Poetry from Chaucer to YeatsRoutledge, 2 сент. 2003 г. - Всего страниц: 288 The Routledge Anthology of Poets on Poets collects together writings by all the major poetic figures from Chaucer to Yeats demonstrating their vivid responses to each other, ranging from elegiac eulogy to burlesque and satire. The anthology is arranged in two sections. Part One contains poets' writings on the nature, qualities and purpose of poetry Part Two is a chronological collection of poets' writings on their peers, with an individual entry for each poet. Each extract is presented in modernized spelling and punctuation, and is carefully annotated to provide full explanations of unfamiliar phrases and references. The index has been fully revised for this paperback edition. The Routledge Anthology of Poets on Poets will be stimulating and enjoyable for anyone interested in the history of English poetry, but will also be an invaluable collection of primary source material for students and their teachers. |
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... criticism (though by no meansentirely dead) has substantially declined both inquantity andquality over the last century. Second, Yeats is the lastmajor English poettohave consistently written about poetry inhisown prose in away thatis ...
... criticism (though by no meansentirely dead) has substantially declined both inquantity andquality over the last century. Second, Yeats is the lastmajor English poettohave consistently written about poetry inhisown prose in away thatis ...
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... critics. ButIhope the anthology mightprompt somereaders both to sample anumber of poets whohave beenmuch admired bytheir peersbut who are now generally neglected, and to lookat the workofa numberof established classics in slightly ...
... critics. ButIhope the anthology mightprompt somereaders both to sample anumber of poets whohave beenmuch admired bytheir peersbut who are now generally neglected, and to lookat the workofa numberof established classics in slightly ...
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... critic: thus, for example, JonsononShakespeare is followed by MiltononShakespeare, then DrydenonShakespeare, and so on,up to Swinburneon Shakespeare. Then the Shakespeare entry isfollowed by one on the 'metaphysical' poets, thenbyone on ...
... critic: thus, for example, JonsononShakespeare is followed by MiltononShakespeare, then DrydenonShakespeare, and so on,up to Swinburneon Shakespeare. Then the Shakespeare entry isfollowed by one on the 'metaphysical' poets, thenbyone on ...
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... criticism of poetry that flew inthefaceof everything that their own literary educationand experience had led them toexpect. Poets' reflections on poetry differmost ... critics in that they are predominantly general and predominantly.
... criticism of poetry that flew inthefaceof everything that their own literary educationand experience had led them toexpect. Poets' reflections on poetry differmost ... critics in that they are predominantly general and predominantly.
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... critic's goal. The modern critics'methods and procedures command agreat deal of respect. Forwhile most ofusare delighted whenour favourite lecturer orbroadcaster manages to convey,inhis spoken words, an infectious enthusiasm for his ...
... critic's goal. The modern critics'methods and procedures command agreat deal of respect. Forwhile most ofusare delighted whenour favourite lecturer orbroadcaster manages to convey,inhis spoken words, an infectious enthusiasm for his ...
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