The Other Side of Silence: The Poet at the Limits of LanguageOxford U.P., 1970 - 128 pages Concerned with the crisis of the poet who finds himself at the limits of language and is impelled to go beyond the words. |
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... Eliot had the authority of experience behind him to be sceptical about experience and the wisdom associated with age . In the second section of East Coker he says : There is , it seems to us , ... At best , only a limited value In the ...
... Eliot had the authority of experience behind him to be sceptical about experience and the wisdom associated with age . In the second section of East Coker he says : There is , it seems to us , ... At best , only a limited value In the ...
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... Eliot's waste land describes not only the desolation but also the hanker- ing after a unified pattern . One begins to sympathize with the passion for metaphor as a new philosopher's stone , lapis philosophorum from the language of ...
... Eliot's waste land describes not only the desolation but also the hanker- ing after a unified pattern . One begins to sympathize with the passion for metaphor as a new philosopher's stone , lapis philosophorum from the language of ...
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... Eliot pins down his mystical poems to concrete spots in real geography , each of his Four Quartets takes its name from an existing place . East Coker , for instance , is a village in Somerset , The Dry Salvages is a small group of rocks ...
... Eliot pins down his mystical poems to concrete spots in real geography , each of his Four Quartets takes its name from an existing place . East Coker , for instance , is a village in Somerset , The Dry Salvages is a small group of rocks ...
Table des matières
Adolescent Incantations | 1 |
From CounterMagic to Suicide | 17 |
The Mature Activists | 32 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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The Other Side of Silence: The Poet at the Limits of Language Jerzy Peterkiewicz Affichage d'extraits - 1970 |
The Other Side of Silence: The Poet at the Limits of Language Jerzy Peterkiewicz Affichage d'extraits - 1970 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
accept action adolescent appear artist autentyzm become Blake Borges Burns Singer Byron century chapter Christine Brooke-Rose Coleridge Count Henryk counter-magic crisis Cross cual curse dark death dream Dylan Thomas Dziady E. V. Rieu East Coker Eliot eternity example experience express Ezra Pound fact feeling future George Reavey Hopkins imagination incantation John Krasiński language leap lines literary London lyrical magic Mayakovsky meaning metaphor Mickiewicz modern muse mystical verse Nicholas of Cusa night journey noche oscura Norwid Ożóg Pan Tadeusz paradox perhaps Piętak poem poet poet's poetic poetry Poland Polish political possessed precision prophetic prose reality religious remained revealing Rilke Rimbaud romantic sacrifice sacrificial relationship saint seems sense Shelley side of silence Słowacki speak spiritual stanza Sturm und Drang suicide T. S. Eliot things thought tion translated Undivine Comedy Vade-mecum village Virgil vision voice wanted words writing wrote Yeats Zygmunt Krasiński