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... poem the author makes his major religious statement , and , in so doing , he utilizes the imagery and motifs which characterize his writing . The title of the poem itself suggests Traherne's basic statement : man , by seeing aright ...
... poem the author makes his major religious statement , and , in so doing , he utilizes the imagery and motifs which characterize his writing . The title of the poem itself suggests Traherne's basic statement : man , by seeing aright ...
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... poem's narrative line . Devoid of its pictorial language , " A Winter's Tale " remains incoherent , leaving just an aura of sensuality in its description of a strange union of man and she bird . It is only by depicting events in meta ...
... poem's narrative line . Devoid of its pictorial language , " A Winter's Tale " remains incoherent , leaving just an aura of sensuality in its description of a strange union of man and she bird . It is only by depicting events in meta ...
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... poem the man is suddenly able to distinguish spiritual passion from physical desire , or in Thomas ' language , love from need . He prays for deliverance through this love , and begs that his need be cast away from him " Never to ...
... poem the man is suddenly able to distinguish spiritual passion from physical desire , or in Thomas ' language , love from need . He prays for deliverance through this love , and begs that his need be cast away from him " Never to ...
Contents
Drydens Zimri and Chaucers | 3 |
Thomas Trahernes The Estate Donald M Korte | 13 |
The AntiSelf | 20 |
Copyright | |
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