An Approach to LiteratureAn Approach to Literature provides a very liberal selection of fiction, poetry and drama, and it is scarecely to be expected that the book will be regularly used from cover to cover. What we have tried to do, now more positively than ever, is to give teachers room to maneuver, a range of choices out of which they can tailor a course to their special needs and to the tastes and capacities of their students. |
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The paths through the woods are dry, and this suggests that the poet on a walk
through the woods has just stepped out on the shore of the still pool, and has
stood there long enough to count the swans, There are fifty-nine of them. It has
been ...
The paths through the woods are dry, and this suggests that the poet on a walk
through the woods has just stepped out on the shore of the still pool, and has
stood there long enough to count the swans, There are fifty-nine of them. It has
been ...
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beauty ; for beauty fades , it cannot endure . the poet ( or the person through
whom the Logically , the structure of the poem is the poet speaks ) depends
heavily upon imagery . development of this paradox , but psycho The first figure
of the ...
beauty ; for beauty fades , it cannot endure . the poet ( or the person through
whom the Logically , the structure of the poem is the poet speaks ) depends
heavily upon imagery . development of this paradox , but psycho The first figure
of the ...
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Section 17 THE INDIVIDUAL POET 10 that he too has been wearied with the
waiting ... A reader soon realizes, however, that behind the poem always stands
the poet, and that the poem is his, that it comes from his life and his imagination.
Section 17 THE INDIVIDUAL POET 10 that he too has been wearied with the
waiting ... A reader soon realizes, however, that behind the poem always stands
the poet, and that the poem is his, that it comes from his life and his imagination.
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Contenido
Introduction | 1 |
Fictional Point | 17 |
Dylan Thomas AFTER THE FAIR | 23 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 67 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
answer ANTONY asked better BRACK Caesar character CLEOPATRA close comes course dark death door effect ELVSTED Enter EXERCISES eyes face fact fall father feel felt girl give hand head hear heard heart HEDDA horse human idea keep kind knew leave light live looked LÖVBORG matter meaning mind Miss mother moved nature never night OEDIPUS once passed person play poem poet poetry present question relation rhythm scene seemed seen sense side sound speak stand stanza stood stopped story talk tell TESMAN thee thing Thompson thou thought tion told tone trees turned voice walked whole wife woman young
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