Poets Teaching Poets: Self and the WorldGregory Orr, Ellen Bryant Voigt University of Michigan Press, 1996 - 282 páginas div Essays on the craft and relevance of poetry by distinguished practitioners and teachers of the art br /div |
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... moves through the particular life of the " she , " and then shows that life as history , as part of human endeavor ... move outward , rather than repeat- ing or interlocking , conveys the outward movement of the thought : from personal ...
... moves through the particular life of the " she , " and then shows that life as history , as part of human endeavor ... move outward , rather than repeat- ing or interlocking , conveys the outward movement of the thought : from personal ...
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... move- ment in our thought . And if our thought can move , can't we move our lives , also ? Which is the final riddle . IV It should be clear from the variety of these examples , so far , that no particular poetics will provide a mastery ...
... move- ment in our thought . And if our thought can move , can't we move our lives , also ? Which is the final riddle . IV It should be clear from the variety of these examples , so far , that no particular poetics will provide a mastery ...
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... moved us beyond whatever automatic prejudice the speaker may have had about whether god is figured only male . Immediately ... move us out of our casual readerships , out of passing disregard , out of passivity itself , our habit of auto ...
... moved us beyond whatever automatic prejudice the speaker may have had about whether god is figured only male . Immediately ... move us out of our casual readerships , out of passing disregard , out of passivity itself , our habit of auto ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Obstinate Humanity | 23 |
MARIANNE BORUCH | 48 |
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