Hallmarks of Poetry: Reflections on a ThemeUniversity of Salzburg, 1994 - 158 strán (strany) |
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... poetic excitement , but suffering and frustration are common ingredients of poetic communication ; indeed , the German poet , Justinus Kerner , equates poetry with suffering ( ' Poesie ist tiefes Schmerzen ' ) , and we catch a glimpse ...
... poetic excitement , but suffering and frustration are common ingredients of poetic communication ; indeed , the German poet , Justinus Kerner , equates poetry with suffering ( ' Poesie ist tiefes Schmerzen ' ) , and we catch a glimpse ...
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... poetry is a form of communication in language , and unless the poet's intention is mainly musical ( Swinburne often approaches that state ) or pictorial ( which seems to be the intention of ' concrete ' poetry ) , it must be regarded as ...
... poetry is a form of communication in language , and unless the poet's intention is mainly musical ( Swinburne often approaches that state ) or pictorial ( which seems to be the intention of ' concrete ' poetry ) , it must be regarded as ...
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... poetry . If poetry is ' what gets lost in translation ' , how , one might ask , has it been possible for some poems to be translated with spectacular success- FitzGerald's version of Omar Khayyam's Rubaiyat , for example , and August ...
... poetry . If poetry is ' what gets lost in translation ' , how , one might ask , has it been possible for some poems to be translated with spectacular success- FitzGerald's version of Omar Khayyam's Rubaiyat , for example , and August ...
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