What I Cannot Say: Self, Word, and World in Whitman, Stevens, and MerwinUniversity of Illinois Press, 1989 - Всего страниц: 147 |
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... vision at- tempted to restore the poet to the pulpit , but instead created a secular church and the need for a poet ... vision and Whitman conducted the celebra- tion . ' " Indeed , the transcendentalist vision identifies I Introduction ...
... vision at- tempted to restore the poet to the pulpit , but instead created a secular church and the need for a poet ... vision and Whitman conducted the celebra- tion . ' " Indeed , the transcendentalist vision identifies I Introduction ...
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... vision , " as well as other poems such as " The Herds , " " How We Are Spared , " and " For the Anniversary of my Death . " Though by no means simply affirmative , this sequence is certainly less grim than most of what precedes it . But ...
... vision , " as well as other poems such as " The Herds , " " How We Are Spared , " and " For the Anniversary of my Death . " Though by no means simply affirmative , this sequence is certainly less grim than most of what precedes it . But ...
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... vision's force also set its limits . " The greatest poverty , " says Stevens , " is not to live / In a physical world " ( CP , 325 ) . In The Lice Merwin refuses the pleasures both of representation and of language's materiality , so as ...
... vision's force also set its limits . " The greatest poverty , " says Stevens , " is not to live / In a physical world " ( CP , 325 ) . In The Lice Merwin refuses the pleasures both of representation and of language's materiality , so as ...
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abstract affirms alienation American Poetry anthropocentric Antonio Porchia articulate becomes begins believe bipolar Bové calls canto Charles Olson claims complete CPSP creation criticism de-creation death deconstructive difference dualism Emersonian ephebe Epistemology erotic Essays existence experience expression fact faith fictive figure final Folsom giant gods grief Harold Bloom Hence Heraclitus human idea identity imagination journey language Leaves of Grass Lice lines live MacCullough major means metaphysics Modern Moreover myth nature Notes notion origin passage perceived perception perspective poem poem's poet poet's poetic presence problem radical Ralph Waldo Emerson reality realization relation relationship Romantic says self's sense silence silence silence simply Song soul speaker speech SRWE Stevens's structure Supreme Fiction symbol temporal tercet things tradition transcendent transcendentalism transcendentalist trope truth unity University Press Vendler verb vision voice W. S. Merwin Wallace Stevens Walt Whitman Webster's Whitmanian words writing York