A Romantic View of PoetryUniversity of Minnesota Press, 1944 - 133 pages |
Contents
POETRY AS REALIZATION | 1 |
THE HUMANIST AND THE POETS | 23 |
POETRY AS RECAPITULATION | 44 |
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A Romantic View of Poetry: Being Lectures Given at the Johns Hopkins ... Joseph Warren Beach No preview available - 1944 |
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