Countries of the MindW. Collins Sons & Company, 1927 - 247 páginas |
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... poetic artist , however , subsumes Clare . Careless critics , confusing the life of every day with the life of the poetic mind , rebuke Keats for his lack of discipline . Yet where in English poetry shall we find a power of poetic ...
... poetic artist , however , subsumes Clare . Careless critics , confusing the life of every day with the life of the poetic mind , rebuke Keats for his lack of discipline . Yet where in English poetry shall we find a power of poetic ...
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... poetic imagination at its highest but it is purely poetic and truly creative . In this authentic kind Clare was all but a master , and it may even be suspected that his unique gift would have suffered if he had possessed that element of ...
... poetic imagination at its highest but it is purely poetic and truly creative . In this authentic kind Clare was all but a master , and it may even be suspected that his unique gift would have suffered if he had possessed that element of ...
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... poet of an historical decadence ; he is not in any useful sense of the word a decadent poet . On the con- trary ... poetic strength and determination . Not that his choice of subject may not sometimes be called perverse ; but the ...
... poet of an historical decadence ; he is not in any useful sense of the word a decadent poet . On the con- trary ... poetic strength and determination . Not that his choice of subject may not sometimes be called perverse ; but the ...
Contenido
PREFATORY NOTE | 9 |
THE POETRY OF WILLIAM COLLINS | 85 |
THE POETRY OF JOHN CLARE | 107 |
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