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Page 163
... poet represses the repressors and gains the liberty so long desired . The opening line of the poem establishes the poet's power , in a poetic context . The traditional invocation to the Muse is subverted , as the poet chases her away ...
... poet represses the repressors and gains the liberty so long desired . The opening line of the poem establishes the poet's power , in a poetic context . The traditional invocation to the Muse is subverted , as the poet chases her away ...
Page 165
The poet does not digress . Cross - references are absent and transitions are few - all of which reveal a very strong ... poetic line . The intertitles indicate each new building , in both numerical and toponymic order , which displays ...
The poet does not digress . Cross - references are absent and transitions are few - all of which reveal a very strong ... poetic line . The intertitles indicate each new building , in both numerical and toponymic order , which displays ...
Page 168
... poetic creation . The Other is distanced , reified into architectural constructs , and ridiculed . Yet , ultimately , the poet is a prisoner in this poetic city , doomed to wander forever without a resting place . Denying himself a home ...
... poetic creation . The Other is distanced , reified into architectural constructs , and ridiculed . Yet , ultimately , the poet is a prisoner in this poetic city , doomed to wander forever without a resting place . Denying himself a home ...
Contents
JOHN PORTER HOUSTON | 25 |
PHYLLIS K LEFFLER AND ELIZABETH M TILTON | 57 |
ROGER DUCHENE | 75 |
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