The Poetic Workmanship of Alexander PopeUniversity of Minnesota Press, 1955 - 239 Seiten |
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... accept as a matter of course the surprising vocable " Pride ” in connection with " Prayer . ” The fact that these words so united are shocking is not likely to catch the reader's attention at once , but the slight delay in recognition ...
... accept as a matter of course the surprising vocable " Pride ” in connection with " Prayer . ” The fact that these words so united are shocking is not likely to catch the reader's attention at once , but the slight delay in recognition ...
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... accepted , current speech . Metaphor is therefore basically a pioneering tech- nique . A poet with a new insight cannot always convey it in ex- isting idiom , accepted , like paper money , at declared value . He must have recourse again ...
... accepted , current speech . Metaphor is therefore basically a pioneering tech- nique . A poet with a new insight cannot always convey it in ex- isting idiom , accepted , like paper money , at declared value . He must have recourse again ...
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... accept the fact that it does . The reader of poetry is much less apt to be convinced when an abstraction is used to prove an abstraction than when an ab- straction is shown to have parallels in one ( or preferably many ) concrete realms ...
... accept the fact that it does . The reader of poetry is much less apt to be convinced when an abstraction is used to prove an abstraction than when an ab- straction is shown to have parallels in one ( or preferably many ) concrete realms ...
Inhalt
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
THE IMPLIED DRAMATIC SPEAKER | 7 |
IRONY | 31 |
Urheberrecht | |
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accept achieve action actual antithesis appears approach aspect attitude beauty becomes Belinda Book called character Christian close concept concerned connection contrast convention couplet course court Criticism death decorum direct divine Donne's double meanings Dulness Dunciad effect element Eloisa epic Epistle especially Essay evil example eyes fact fall Friend function genre gives human humor imitation implied important individual instance interest ironic irony kind light lines Lock man's matter metaphor moral narrative nature objects once paradox parallelism particular passage passion pastoral person play poem poet poetic poetry Pope Pope's portrait possible praise presented pride question Rape reader reality realms reason reference relationship religious result rhetorical satire says seems sense significant speaker story tension things throughout tion tone true truth turn universe values verse whole