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... poem , and we have noted the defenses the poem uses : the flight to Sophocles , symbolic disguise , intellectualization , most important , division - keeping a sharp difference between the seen appearance and the heard reality : hence ...
... poem , and we have noted the defenses the poem uses : the flight to Sophocles , symbolic disguise , intellectualization , most important , division - keeping a sharp difference between the seen appearance and the heard reality : hence ...
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... poem fulfills its rhythmic pattern or rhyme - scheme . 5 Arnold , for example , uses the highly irregular rhyme - scheme and metrical pattern of " Dover Beach " to work out the poem's basic problem for us , the rejection of one part of ...
... poem fulfills its rhythmic pattern or rhyme - scheme . 5 Arnold , for example , uses the highly irregular rhyme - scheme and metrical pattern of " Dover Beach " to work out the poem's basic problem for us , the rejection of one part of ...
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Norman Norwood Holland. poem : the tension between the conventional euphemisms ( “ Beau- ties , ” “ imbrace , " " joy " ) and the physical fact of promiscuity ; the tension between the rigid form of the poem and its conversational ...
Norman Norwood Holland. poem : the tension between the conventional euphemisms ( “ Beau- ties , ” “ imbrace , " " joy " ) and the physical fact of promiscuity ; the tension between the rigid form of the poem and its conversational ...
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Literature as Transformation | 3 |
A Dictionary of Fantasy | 31 |
The Willing Suspension of Disbelief | 63 |
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