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Page 75
... Brooks's Modern Poetry and the Tradition ( 1939 ) and William Van O'Connor's Sense and Sensibility in Modern Poetry ( 1948 ) -begin with Donne and the sev- enteenth century poets in order to illustrate the proper use of metaphor . " The ...
... Brooks's Modern Poetry and the Tradition ( 1939 ) and William Van O'Connor's Sense and Sensibility in Modern Poetry ( 1948 ) -begin with Donne and the sev- enteenth century poets in order to illustrate the proper use of metaphor . " The ...
Page 96
... Brooks's methods is to be found in Crane's essay , " Cleanth Brooks ; or the Bankruptcy of Criti- cal Monism " ( Modern Philology , XLV , 1948 ) , reprinted as " The Critical Monism of Cleanth Brooks " in Critics and Crit- icism - but ...
... Brooks's methods is to be found in Crane's essay , " Cleanth Brooks ; or the Bankruptcy of Criti- cal Monism " ( Modern Philology , XLV , 1948 ) , reprinted as " The Critical Monism of Cleanth Brooks " in Critics and Crit- icism - but ...
Page 113
... Brooks maintains that " there is a sense in which paradox is the language appropriate and inevitable to poetry " and goes on to show that this is as true of poems by Wordsworth as of poems by Donne . The para- doxes , ambiguities ...
... Brooks maintains that " there is a sense in which paradox is the language appropriate and inevitable to poetry " and goes on to show that this is as true of poems by Wordsworth as of poems by Donne . The para- doxes , ambiguities ...
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