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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... inspired and influenced by foreign poets than bytheir own compatriots. And the work of some poets shows that they were deeply affectedby peersonwhom theylefteither littleor nodirect commentary, or commentary which givesavery misleading ...
... inspired and influenced by foreign poets than bytheir own compatriots. And the work of some poets shows that they were deeply affectedby peersonwhom theylefteither littleor nodirect commentary, or commentary which givesavery misleading ...
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... inspiration: the notionthat poeticcomposition must result fromthe intervention in human affairsofsome powerthat seems morethanhuman— perhapsoneofthe Muses, thenine female deities who have jurisdiction over the arts, or Apollo, thegod ...
... inspiration: the notionthat poeticcomposition must result fromthe intervention in human affairsofsome powerthat seems morethanhuman— perhapsoneofthe Muses, thenine female deities who have jurisdiction over the arts, or Apollo, thegod ...
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... inspiration, andthe more intense aretheircalls for preternatural aid. Itisnoaccident that the most lengthyand ... inspired by the Muse,they have the powertodefy the normal laws of Natureand give permanence and solidity to phenomena which ...
... inspiration, andthe more intense aretheircalls for preternatural aid. Itisnoaccident that the most lengthyand ... inspired by the Muse,they have the powertodefy the normal laws of Natureand give permanence and solidity to phenomena which ...
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... ) specifically praised Shelley (the mostpassionate ofbelievers in poetic inspiration) forbeing 'oneofthe bestartists of usall:I mean in workmanship of style'.7 A number of poets have written or planned technical manuals.
... ) specifically praised Shelley (the mostpassionate ofbelievers in poetic inspiration) forbeing 'oneofthe bestartists of usall:I mean in workmanship of style'.7 A number of poets have written or planned technical manuals.
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... inspiration; the mirrors of the gigantic shadows whichfuturity casts upon the present' [63 (Shelley)]. Chaucer epitomises the poet's distinctive gifts,inbeing [86 (Dryden)]a 'perpetual fountain of good sense';his genius is everflowing ...
... inspiration; the mirrors of the gigantic shadows whichfuturity casts upon the present' [63 (Shelley)]. Chaucer epitomises the poet's distinctive gifts,inbeing [86 (Dryden)]a 'perpetual fountain of good sense';his genius is everflowing ...
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