The Pleasure of Poetry: Reading and Enjoying British Poetry from Donne to Burns
From Donne and Jonson, to Pope, Swift, and Burns, the book offers excerpts of the poetry these artists crafted, and carefully examines the various attributes that have helped to establish them as some of the greatest of all time. Writing in clear, accessible language, Nelson also introduces general poetry terms to the novice, providing examples and explanations where necessary. Readers will no longer feel intimidated by difficult poetry. Instead, they will walk away with the tools they need to read, understand, and appreciate these titans of British letters. |
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The " lightning " simile suggests that Cromwell is an elemental and irresistible force of nature that may be associated with Zeus , who was often pictured with the lightning bolt in his hand ready to unleash it on the earth .
Tis madness to resist or blame The force of angry heaven's flame ; And if we would speak true , Much to the man is due .... ( 21-28 ) It is absurd to try to change fate if it represents God's will , but still , Cromwell seems also to ...
Her internal acceptance of this man is enough to negate all his supernatural force . She shares the blame for what happens , since she secretly loves him . However , when the Baron suddenly snips a lock from her head and exults in his ...
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Introduction to Reading Poetry | 1 |
Poet of Secular and Sacred Love | 19 |
Elegist Satirist and Moralist | 37 |
Urheberrecht | |
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The Pleasure of Poetry: Reading and Enjoying British Poetry from Donne to Burns Nicolas H. Nelson Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2006 |