How Does a Poem Mean?Houghton Mifflin, 1960 - 366 páginas Examines the value and nature of poetry, using examples of English and American poetry of the past 6 centuries. |
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... called The Jabberwock . The boy is warned to shun it , and also the Jubjub bird and the frumious ( furious , ruminous , gloomious ? ) Bandersnatch ( who " snatches at banter " ? ) Instead of shunning it , however , the boy hunts its ...
... called The Jabberwock . The boy is warned to shun it , and also the Jubjub bird and the frumious ( furious , ruminous , gloomious ? ) Bandersnatch ( who " snatches at banter " ? ) Instead of shunning it , however , the boy hunts its ...
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... called " the opening contest of dark forces " ( see the beginning of " Marco Bozzaris " ) . The second stanza reinforces the dark mood of the opening forces with a ballad motif that may be called " the dark warning " ( see stanza 7 of ...
... called " the opening contest of dark forces " ( see the beginning of " Marco Bozzaris " ) . The second stanza reinforces the dark mood of the opening forces with a ballad motif that may be called " the dark warning " ( see stanza 7 of ...
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... called mimetic . When the sound of a word imitates the sound of what the word denotes ( as in buzz , plink , splash , crunch ) , then the word may be called onomatopoetic . Any conversation attentively listened to will offer examples of ...
... called mimetic . When the sound of a word imitates the sound of what the word denotes ( as in buzz , plink , splash , crunch ) , then the word may be called onomatopoetic . Any conversation attentively listened to will offer examples of ...
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CHAPTER ONE HOW DOES A POEM MEAN? | 665 |
CHAPTER | 678 |
FOLK BALLADS | 685 |
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Términos y frases comunes
ballad beauty become begins bird breath called certainly clear close comes dark dead death diction discussion dream effect English example eyes face fact fair fall fear feel final flowers foot force Frost hand head hear heart heaven images John kind language leave light live look meaning metaphor metrics mind moon motion move nature never night Note once passage passed pause permission phrase play poem poet poetic poetry possible present QUESTIONS reader reason rest rhyme rose round seems sense ship simply sing single sleep sort soul sound speak stand stanza statement stressed suggestion sweet syllables symbol taken tell tends thee thing thou thought tone true turn voice wind wood writing young