Legacy, Volume 3,Masalah 1Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1986 |
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... poet's own excuse for including poems in prose : " Because I could not say it - I fixed it in the verse - for you to read . " From the greater distance of poetic " letters " or language more formally constrained , more dense in its ...
... poet's own excuse for including poems in prose : " Because I could not say it - I fixed it in the verse - for you to read . " From the greater distance of poetic " letters " or language more formally constrained , more dense in its ...
Halaman 71
... poetic mode , that of blasphemy , " and chapter v pinpoints the poet's acceptance of language as maintain- ing a " privileged status " within her religious tradition . At the same time , however , Wolosky insists that Dickinson is not a ...
... poetic mode , that of blasphemy , " and chapter v pinpoints the poet's acceptance of language as maintain- ing a " privileged status " within her religious tradition . At the same time , however , Wolosky insists that Dickinson is not a ...
Halaman 76
... poetic foremothers . Reviewed by David Porter , University of Massachusetts at Amherst Dickinson's stature as the foremost Am- erican woman poet derives not from her themes but from the audacity of her language . Unique among the ...
... poetic foremothers . Reviewed by David Porter , University of Massachusetts at Amherst Dickinson's stature as the foremost Am- erican woman poet derives not from her themes but from the audacity of her language . Unique among the ...
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