Legacy, Volume 5,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1989 |
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... authority " in their poems . Before the era of free verse , a reader could classify a poem as such on the basis of its form ; today , if a text lacks the central authority of an apparent ego- sometimes referred to as a " strong voice ...
... authority " in their poems . Before the era of free verse , a reader could classify a poem as such on the basis of its form ; today , if a text lacks the central authority of an apparent ego- sometimes referred to as a " strong voice ...
Halaman 6
... authority here , not the poetess ' ; the butterfly even imposes its own metaphorical meaning on- to the child , the ... authority " [ emphasis mine ] ( 222 ) . Not only does " The Butterfly " replace the poetic authority of the poet as ...
... authority here , not the poetess ' ; the butterfly even imposes its own metaphorical meaning on- to the child , the ... authority " [ emphasis mine ] ( 222 ) . Not only does " The Butterfly " replace the poetic authority of the poet as ...
Halaman 7
... authority as a member of her culture or on her poetic authority , but on the " author " ity of the words she gives the butterfly itself to speak within the poem . The lily , perhaps because it has not helped to create its own ...
... authority as a member of her culture or on her poetic authority , but on the " author " ity of the words she gives the butterfly itself to speak within the poem . The lily , perhaps because it has not helped to create its own ...
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