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Norman Norwood Holland. of constancy with another person , and so defended he can give us the final , terrible image of the ignorant armies that clash by night . In short , the poem gives me this tranquility because I am over- protected ...
Norman Norwood Holland. of constancy with another person , and so defended he can give us the final , terrible image of the ignorant armies that clash by night . In short , the poem gives me this tranquility because I am over- protected ...
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... give us pleasure . We should remember , too , that , just as the lovers in " Dover Beach " serve both as a source of pleasure and as a defensive mas- tering of the initial conflict , so , in every poem , any given element may serve as a ...
... give us pleasure . We should remember , too , that , just as the lovers in " Dover Beach " serve both as a source of pleasure and as a defensive mas- tering of the initial conflict , so , in every poem , any given element may serve as a ...
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... give a feeling of adequacy and mas- tery . We take the pseudo - logic of rhythm , rhyme , and all klang as- sociations as masteries of the underlying conflict at the fantasy level . This displacement to language applies to other ...
... give a feeling of adequacy and mas- tery . We take the pseudo - logic of rhythm , rhyme , and all klang as- sociations as masteries of the underlying conflict at the fantasy level . This displacement to language applies to other ...
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Literature as Transformation | 3 |
A Dictionary of Fantasy | 31 |
The Willing Suspension of Disbelief | 63 |
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