| Wystan Hugh Auden - 1995 - 358 Seiten
...to contradict the image of poetry, in The Dyer's Hand, as a re-creation of Eden, in which every poem 'is an attempt to present an analogy to that paradisal...System and Order are united in harmony. . . . Every beautiful poem presents an analogy to the 1 'W. H Auden Reading', Caedmon TC 1019. Auden reads the... | |
| Richard R. Bozorth - 2001 - 364 Seiten
...Symbolist poetic of Yeats can be seen in "The Virgin & The Dynamo," with its comment that "Every poem . . . is an attempt to present an analogy to that paradisal...Law, System and Order are united in harmony. Every poem is very nearly a Utopia. Again, an analogy, not an imitation; the harmony is possible and verbal... | |
| Richard R. Bozorth - 2001 - 362 Seiten
...Dynamo," with its comment that "Every poem . . . is an attempt to present an analogy to that paradisa! state in which Freedom and Law, System and Order are united in harmony. Every poem is very nearly a Utopia. Again, an analogy, not an imitation; the harmony is possible and verbal... | |
| Susannah Young-ah Gottlieb - 2003 - 324 Seiten
...just a few years after the publication of The Age of Anxiety, he comes to the following conclusion: "Every poem, therefore, is an attempt to present an...Freedom and Law, System and Order are united in harmony. Again, an analogy not an imitation. . . . Every beautiful poem presents an analogy to the forgiveness... | |
| Deborah Brown, Annie Finch, Maxine Kumin - 2005 - 478 Seiten
...is appropriate or inappropriate because the historical situation in which it arose no longer exists. Every poem, therefore, is an attempt to present an...not an imitation; the harmony is possible and verbal only. It follows from the third presupposition that a poem is beautiful or ugly to the degree that... | |
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