Thoth, Volumes 11-12Graduate students of the English Department, Syracuse University, 1970 - American literature |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 47
Page 30
... concern for language and Wallace Stevens ' concern for the " supreme fiction . " But for Creeley , the objective " thing " is not the reality as in Williams , nor is the interaction between the " thing " and the poet's imagination the ...
... concern for language and Wallace Stevens ' concern for the " supreme fiction . " But for Creeley , the objective " thing " is not the reality as in Williams , nor is the interaction between the " thing " and the poet's imagination the ...
Page 37
... concern merely with the art of poetry may be a limited one , his inquiry , which relates poetry to man's existence , is an all - encompassing concern . Plutzik believes that it is the function of poetry to bring man into contact with ...
... concern merely with the art of poetry may be a limited one , his inquiry , which relates poetry to man's existence , is an all - encompassing concern . Plutzik believes that it is the function of poetry to bring man into contact with ...
Page 45
... concern for his sister's welfare . Reason- ing with the squire on the subject of the Sullen marriage , the Londoner explains , " You and your wife , Mr. Guts , may be one flesh , because ye are nothing else ; but rational creatures have ...
... concern for his sister's welfare . Reason- ing with the squire on the subject of the Sullen marriage , the Londoner explains , " You and your wife , Mr. Guts , may be one flesh , because ye are nothing else ; but rational creatures have ...
Contents
The Concept of Nature in Beowulf Ervene F Gulley | 16 |
Psychological | 31 |
The Criticism of Williams | 40 |
2 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
action Aimwell American artistic Badge of Courage becomes Belinda Beowulf Bloom Book Bookman character Christ Clarissa comic concept Conrad Consul Creeley Creeley's critics Dalloway death Dickens dramatic emotional English epic Epicurus Essays Estella eternity experience Fainall and Marwood Falstaff feel Fiction final Gerard Manley Hopkins Ginsberg heart Heav'n Hector hero Hopkins human imagination inscape instress Introduction irony Jim's John John Engels Jonson Joyce Joyce's language lines Literary Lock Lord Jim Lupus Maggie man's Marlow metaphor Miss Kilman moral narrator nature Nostromo novel Ovid Paterson Peter play Plutzik poem poet Poetaster poetry Pope prose Raintree County reader reality Red Badge Review satire says scene SCraneN seems selving sense Septimus Shakespeare Shawnessy Skrebensky soul speech spirit sprung rhythm Stephen Crane story Studies style sylphs symbolic Syracuse University theme THOTH tion Ursula vision voice Walter Sutton William Carlos Williams words York