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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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| 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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| Old English Gawain Knight | |
| ... meter. Instead, he followed Anglo-Saxon poetic traditions, which used heavily stressed words at irregular intervals and alliteration. ... |
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| Analyzing Shakespeare's Othello | |
| ... impatience. B. Classical, Greek tragedy was associated with religion. They were solemn, poetic, and meant to teach a lesson. Most ... |
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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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| 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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| On "canticle To The Waterbirds" | |
| ... In an essay entitled "The Giant Hand," from Everson's book Fragments of an Older Fury, about Robinson Jeffers, he defends the poetic principle that . . . ... |
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| Robert Frost | |
| ... Sandburg, that he would as soon play tennis without a net as write free verse - he was a pioneer in the interplay of rhythm and meter and in the poetic use of ... |
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| Sound In Poetry | |
| ... Both Gwendolyn Brooks' "Sadie and Maud" (799) and Anne Bradstreet's "To My Dear and Loving Husband" (784) emphasize poetic sound to express their themes. ... |
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| Sound In Poetry | |
| ... Both Gwendolyn Brooks' "Sadie and Maud" (799) and Anne Bradstreet's "To My Dear and Loving Husband" (784) emphasize poetic sound to express their themes. ... |
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| Sound In Poetry | |
| ... Both Gwendolyn Brooks' "Sadie and Maud" (799) and Anne Bradstreet's "To My Dear and Loving Husband" (784) emphasize poetic sound to express their themes. ... |
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| Sound In Poetry | |
| ... Both Gwendolyn Brooks' "Sadie and Maud" (799) and Anne Bradstreet's "To My Dear and Loving Husband" (784) emphasize poetic sound to express their themes. ... |
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| Shakespeare | |
| ... His use of poetic and dramatic means to create a unified aesthetic effect out of a multiplicity of vocal expressions and actions is recognized as a singular ... |
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| Shakespeare | |
| ... His use of poetic and dramatic means to create a unified aesthetic effect out of a multiplicity of vocal expressions and actions is recognized as a singular ... |
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| Analysis Of Elizabeth Bishops The Moose | |
| ... s artistry will lie plain, particularly her capacity to impart life to a rather unnerving redundancy of objects and to project a lofty poetic vision from a ... |
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| Helen Keller | |
| ... to evoke a mental image, Helen Keller is able to paint many visual images in the readers' minds through her unique and eloquent usage of poetic language. ... |
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| The Scarlet Letter | |
| ... underneath the sentimental love story with his extraordinary talents and genius, so that this play sounds like a marvelous symphony in his poetic language, in ... |
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| Romanticism | |
| ... Washington Allston, the first American landscapist, introduced romanticism to the United States by filling his poetic landscapes with subjective feeling. ... |
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| The Life Of Emily Dickinson | |
| ... contact to her few friends and correspondents was through a series of letters, seen as some critics to be equal not only in number to her poetic works, but in ... |
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| Wilfred Owen | |
| ... Sassoon had a profound effect on Owen's poetic voice, and Owen's most famous poems (Dulce et Decorum Est and Anthem for Doomed Youth) show direct results of ... |
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