The Sewanee Review, Volume 52T. Hodgson, 1944 - American fiction |
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Page 459
... Poetry , in its pure spiritual essence , transcends all technique , transcends art itself ; one can be a poet and still produce nothing ... poetry ? Poetry too imposes the narrow JACQUES MARITAIN 459 FEELING AND PRECISION JACQUES MARITAIN.
... Poetry , in its pure spiritual essence , transcends all technique , transcends art itself ; one can be a poet and still produce nothing ... poetry ? Poetry too imposes the narrow JACQUES MARITAIN 459 FEELING AND PRECISION JACQUES MARITAIN.
Page 512
... poetry and literature are close to- gether . Although there is no definition of poetry , there are impressions , approximations . Shelley gives us an approximation when he gives us a definition in what he calls " a general sense . " He ...
... poetry and literature are close to- gether . Although there is no definition of poetry , there are impressions , approximations . Shelley gives us an approximation when he gives us a definition in what he calls " a general sense . " He ...
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... poetry is a criticism of life with the psychological principle that it must express a " high and excellent seriousness " of soul . A more recent version of this approach is found in T. S. Eliot , who conceives of poetry as an expression ...
... poetry is a criticism of life with the psychological principle that it must express a " high and excellent seriousness " of soul . A more recent version of this approach is found in T. S. Eliot , who conceives of poetry as an expression ...
Contents
AUTHOR | 7 |
The Necessity For Spiritual Revival Theodore M Greene | 14 |
Albert Taylor Bledsoe R M Weaver | 24 |
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