American Literary Essays1960 |
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... poetry . The new poets , now passing into the shadows , not only made the mistake of trying to rationalize poetry , an enterprise comparable to trying to rationalize neck- ing , drunkenness or the use of hasheesh ; they also tried to ...
... poetry . The new poets , now passing into the shadows , not only made the mistake of trying to rationalize poetry , an enterprise comparable to trying to rationalize neck- ing , drunkenness or the use of hasheesh ; they also tried to ...
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... poetry which make one think ; " Yes , very effective but does he believe what he is saying ? " ; in American poetry such passages are extremely rare . ) The first thing that strikes a reader about the best American poets is how utterly ...
... poetry which make one think ; " Yes , very effective but does he believe what he is saying ? " ; in American poetry such passages are extremely rare . ) The first thing that strikes a reader about the best American poets is how utterly ...
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James Wright , Edgar Bowers , and Philip wants to like good poetry , the big maga- Booth . PROSE FICTION Edgar Allan Poe 1809-1849 Poe's review of the. Attacks on the new poetry have three main resources . Poets are ridiculed as teachers ...
James Wright , Edgar Bowers , and Philip wants to like good poetry , the big maga- Booth . PROSE FICTION Edgar Allan Poe 1809-1849 Poe's review of the. Attacks on the new poetry have three main resources . Poets are ridiculed as teachers ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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