The Sewanee Review, Volume 52T. Hodgson, 1944 - American fiction |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 68
Page 107
... reader ... it has led to results of permanent importance to him . ” The critical writings of Arthur Symons , in ... readers : instead , he has always indicated only his own fleeting impressions and the less permanent values , in the ...
... reader ... it has led to results of permanent importance to him . ” The critical writings of Arthur Symons , in ... readers : instead , he has always indicated only his own fleeting impressions and the less permanent values , in the ...
Page 288
... readers of poetry , though few would carry it to such an extreme , or admit it if they did . And it will work out fairly well in lines where the base is strongly asserted and makes a deep , tenacious impression on the reader . But this ...
... readers of poetry , though few would carry it to such an extreme , or admit it if they did . And it will work out fairly well in lines where the base is strongly asserted and makes a deep , tenacious impression on the reader . But this ...
Page 366
... readers of the pres- ent and of the future will likely continue to rest in its language and its successfully rendered ... reader . At all events , poetry to him has proved a serious and adult preoccupation . The kind which chiefly should ...
... readers of the pres- ent and of the future will likely continue to rest in its language and its successfully rendered ... reader . At all events , poetry to him has proved a serious and adult preoccupation . The kind which chiefly should ...
Contents
The Necessity For Spiritual Revival Theodore M Greene | 14 |
Albert Taylor Bledsoe R M Weaver | 24 |
Albert Taylor Bledsoe | 34 |
Copyright | |
40 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Allen Tate American Aristotle Arthur Rimbaud Arthur Symons artist beauty century character criticism culture D. H. Lawrence dark death Dewey Dewey's distortion Donne Donne's dramatic East Coker Eliot emotion Empson England English experience expression expressionism expressionistic eyes face fact feeling Flaubert forest Forster French George Moore glade heart hero Hooker Howards End human Hutchins ideal ideas imagination intelligence isolation Keats light lines literary literature living look means Meiklejohn method mind modern moral nation nature neoclassicism never Nietzsche Nietzsche's novel Orson passion perhaps person philosophy phrase play poem poet poet's poetic poetry political Ransom reader reason rhetorical rhythm Rimbaud Rittersdorf scene seems sense Sewanee Review Shakespeare social spirit stage stanza suggests symbol Symons T. S. Eliot theme things Thomas thought tion tradition truth University Verlaine verse words Wordsworth writing young