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Peter McDonald's riposte , in his book on Form and Authority , is that , on the contrary , ' form is the serious heart of a poem ” . 14 Knowing this , he claims , ' real poets know , as they have always known , that poetry cannot work ...
Peter McDonald's riposte , in his book on Form and Authority , is that , on the contrary , ' form is the serious heart of a poem ” . 14 Knowing this , he claims , ' real poets know , as they have always known , that poetry cannot work ...
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But both texts also set that figure against some ' extra - poetic ' explanation , which it also nonetheless invokes . ... The poem's aestheticist sense of its own form takes the pressure of the alternative : of something that lies ...
But both texts also set that figure against some ' extra - poetic ' explanation , which it also nonetheless invokes . ... The poem's aestheticist sense of its own form takes the pressure of the alternative : of something that lies ...
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the formal features of the poem before it began to sing of itself.945 That ' of itself ' means both about , and by . In a prepositional nutshell , the poem sings about what it sings about . The tautology of ' sing of itself ' ...
the formal features of the poem before it began to sing of itself.945 That ' of itself ' means both about , and by . In a prepositional nutshell , the poem sings about what it sings about . The tautology of ' sing of itself ' ...
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