The Chequer'd Shade: Reflections on Obscurity in PoetryOxford University Press, 1958 - 229 ページ |
この書籍内から
検索結果1-3 / 15
14 ページ
... intelligent and scholarly foreigner whose knowledge of versification is greater than his acquaintance with our native idiom . It is obscure , less because of its voca- bulary than because the entire movement of the syntax is rheumatic ...
... intelligent and scholarly foreigner whose knowledge of versification is greater than his acquaintance with our native idiom . It is obscure , less because of its voca- bulary than because the entire movement of the syntax is rheumatic ...
73 ページ
... intelligent men are so frequently baffled and infuriated by originality in a work of art ? Secondly , why do less intelligent people in the next generation find no difficulty in understanding poetry , music and painting that have ...
... intelligent men are so frequently baffled and infuriated by originality in a work of art ? Secondly , why do less intelligent people in the next generation find no difficulty in understanding poetry , music and painting that have ...
185 ページ
... intelligent and sympathetic readers in whom its images and cadences awaken nothing but a puzzled boredom . The poet who shuns narrative and logical order , in an effort to establish by oblique suggestion a more subtle emotional order ...
... intelligent and sympathetic readers in whom its images and cadences awaken nothing but a puzzled boredom . The poet who shuns narrative and logical order , in an effort to establish by oblique suggestion a more subtle emotional order ...
他の版 - すべて表示
多く使われている語句
admire Allan Wade allusions argument baffling beautiful become Blake C. S. Lewis century clarity coherent Coleridge Collected Shorter Poems common complex contemporary critics dark delight difficult Donne Dylan Thomas early poems emotional Empson's English poetry Essays expression Ezra Pound F. O. Matthiessen Faber feeling grammar heart Herbert Read Hopkins human imagery images imagination intellectual intelligent intensity language Lawrence Durrell Letters of W. B. lines literary living logical Louis MacNeice Mallarmé meaning metaphor metaphysical Metaphysical poets Milton mind Modern Poetry myth ness obscurity in poetry passage passionate pattern poet's poets precise prose Quoted readers references remarkable reveals Robert Graves Romantics sense shadow Shakespeare Shelley sing society song sonnet speech stanza subtle surrealist symbols syntax T. S. Eliot Tennyson theme theory things thought tion tradition truth utterance verse W. B. Yeats W. H. Auden Waste Land words Wordsworth write