How to Read a PoemJohn Wiley & Sons, 2006 M10 20 - 194 páginas Lucid, entertaining and full of insight, How To Read A Poem is designed to banish the intimidation that too often attends the subject of poetry, and in doing so to bring it into the personal possession of the students and the general reader.
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... God's Grandeur❜ 138 143 143 2 William Wordsworth , " The Solitary Reaper ' 149 153 4 Edward Thomas , ' Fifty Faggots ' 157 5 Form and History 161 Glossary Index 165 169 Preface This book is designed as an introduction to poetry vi ...
... God's Grandeur❜ 138 143 143 2 William Wordsworth , " The Solitary Reaper ' 149 153 4 Edward Thomas , ' Fifty Faggots ' 157 5 Form and History 161 Glossary Index 165 169 Preface This book is designed as an introduction to poetry vi ...
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Contenido
Chapter 1 The Functions of Criticism | 1 |
Chapter 2 What is Poetry? | 25 |
Chapter 3 Formalists | 48 |
Chapter 4 In Pursuit of Form | 65 |
Chapter 5 How to Read a Poem | 102 |
Chapter 6 Four Nature Poems | 143 |
Glossary | 165 |
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