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| The Setting And Symbols In The Mayor Of Casterbridge | |
| ... This has important results for his novels, as he tended to think in poetic term. And he use poetic devices- symbolism quite often in his novels. ... |
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| Dick | |
| ... She knew she was not following the poetic methods of people of her time but didn't care because she was writing for herself, not the public. ... |
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| Ovid's Metamorphoses | |
| ... personalities. The settings, which have no names only descriptions) are poetic. ... walking". These give the stories a very poetic appeal. ... |
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| Emily Dickinson | |
| ... She knew she was not following the poetic methods of people of her time but didn’t care because she was writing for herself, not the public. ... |
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| Micheal Dransfield | |
| ... all consequences that came with the total submersion into the drug world, and understood this to be the only way in which his unique poetic personae could grow ... |
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| Literature | |
| ... a clergyman in the Church of England, but growing dissatisfaction with the state of the Anglican clergy together with his own developing poetic interests led ... |
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| Ts Eliot | |
| ... his most famous poem. It is a "poetic exploration of soul's struggling for redemption," (Kimball 23). Eliot's other works, such ... |
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| Staging Of A Tragic Drama | |
| ... crane. Greek tragedy, perhaps because it originally was associated with religious celebrations, was solemn, poetic, and philosophic. ... |
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| The Author To Her Book | |
| ... consent. She explains these feelings of resentment, humiliation, pride, affection, and commitment with the use of many poetic devices. ... |
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| Emily Dickinson | |
| ... She knew she was not following the poetic methods of people of her time but didn’t care because she was writing for herself, not the public. ... |
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| Ts Eliot's "the Hollow Men" | |
| ... Eliot saw an exhausted poetic mode being employed, that contained no verbal excitement or original craftsmanship, by the Georgian poets who were active when he ... |
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| Wordsworth's Style | |
| ... Wordsworth's aesthetic appreciation was not destroyed by his poetic vanity: he finds no need to embellish his phrases for sophistication. ... |
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| Emily Dickinson | |
| ... She knew she was not following the poetic methods of people of her time but didn’t care because she was writing for herself, not the public. ... |
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| Comparison Of Shakespeare Shal | |
| ... Shakespeare’s poetic efforts include a series of one hundred and fifty four Sonnets, in which he developed the Shakespearean sonnet as a new poetic form ... |
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| A White Heron | |
| ... The next chapter in the story becomes very fluid and poetic. ... A classic story of identity crisis wrapped in a cloak of beautiful writing and semi-poetic prose. |
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| The Evolution Of British Poetry | |
| ... The Evolution of British Poetry Throughout the literary history of the Renaissance, a gradual but dramatic change in the poetic style of the time becomes ... |
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| Winter In The Blood An Analysi | |
| ... heritage. Welch’s language is, at once, blunt and poetic, and the pictures it conjures are dreamlike and disquieting. Furthermore ... |
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| Comparison Of Shakespeare Shal | |
| ... Shakespeare’s poetic efforts include a series of one hundred and fifty four Sonnets, in which he developed the Shakespearean sonnet as a new poetic form ... |
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| Emily Dickinson 2 | |
| ... She knew she was not following the poetic methods of people of her time but didn’t care because she was writing for herself, not the public. ... |
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| The Love Song Of J Alfred Proofrock | |
| ... While sections of the poem may resemble free verse, in reality, "Prufrock" is a carefully structured amalgamation of poetic forms. ... |
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