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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... nature oftheir interest.Acomprehensive presentation of the subject covered by the present volume could therefore onlybe achieved by reprinting large sections—perhaps, in somecases, virtually thewhole—of thepoets' complete works ...
... nature oftheir interest.Acomprehensive presentation of the subject covered by the present volume could therefore onlybe achieved by reprinting large sections—perhaps, in somecases, virtually thewhole—of thepoets' complete works ...
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... nature, unlikelyto be consulted or cited for its textsas such, allitems havebeen edited with a view to maximum ease ofreadability. Consequently, spelling, punctuation, capitals, italics and paragraphing have been modernisedthroughout ...
... nature, unlikelyto be consulted or cited for its textsas such, allitems havebeen edited with a view to maximum ease ofreadability. Consequently, spelling, punctuation, capitals, italics and paragraphing have been modernisedthroughout ...
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... nature of theirart is an act ofdangerous mystification. In theirview, thecritic's proper purpose is preciselytoresist, subvertand undermine the poets' avowed intentions, andtheir claim to present 'truth'. Critics should unmask the ...
... nature of theirart is an act ofdangerous mystification. In theirview, thecritic's proper purpose is preciselytoresist, subvertand undermine the poets' avowed intentions, andtheir claim to present 'truth'. Critics should unmask the ...
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... Nature experienced byhumans in the normal course oftheir lives [36 (Akenside)]. Thepoet 'doth grow ineffect another Nature'[2 (Sidney)], both by depicting placesand beings which cannot ordinarily be said to exist, and by making Nature ...
... Nature experienced byhumans in the normal course oftheir lives [36 (Akenside)]. Thepoet 'doth grow ineffect another Nature'[2 (Sidney)], both by depicting placesand beings which cannot ordinarily be said to exist, and by making Nature ...
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... nature ofthepoets' general convictions about the creativity, grandeurand comprehensiveness of their art,itis perhaps not surprising that their responses totheworkof their fellow poets are so consistently coloured by excitement, awe ...
... nature ofthepoets' general convictions about the creativity, grandeurand comprehensiveness of their art,itis perhaps not surprising that their responses totheworkof their fellow poets are so consistently coloured by excitement, awe ...
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