The Poetry CircusHawthorn Books, 1967 - 249 lappuses Frontal attack on the sloppiness, pretense, and sensationalism that prevail in much of contemporary poetry. |
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82. lappuse
... obscurity , and least of all by obscurity deliberately intro- duced . On the contrary , much of the world's great poetry has appeal chiefly because it is clear . For this reason , and because communica- tion is literature's very reason ...
... obscurity , and least of all by obscurity deliberately intro- duced . On the contrary , much of the world's great poetry has appeal chiefly because it is clear . For this reason , and because communica- tion is literature's very reason ...
83. lappuse
... obscurity in the actual thought process involved an obscurity due to the honesty and objec- tivity of the poet . He works outwards from an emotional unity . This unity may be clothed in what Vossler calls " an inner language form ...
... obscurity in the actual thought process involved an obscurity due to the honesty and objec- tivity of the poet . He works outwards from an emotional unity . This unity may be clothed in what Vossler calls " an inner language form ...
84. lappuse
... obscurity in lucid prose . 4 Literature is not the only field deliberately thrown into confusion by muddied or black lenses . We are familiar with the politician con- cealing his plans or his lack of plans and ideas behind spouts of ...
... obscurity in lucid prose . 4 Literature is not the only field deliberately thrown into confusion by muddied or black lenses . We are familiar with the politician con- cealing his plans or his lack of plans and ideas behind spouts of ...
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Introduction | 9 |
The Plodding Muse | 13 |
How to Write a Modern Poem | 24 |
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