Vision and Rhetoric: Studies in Modern PoetryFaber & Faber, 1959 - 285 pages |
Contents
Preface page | 9 |
The Romantic Tradition and Modern Poetry | 15 |
W B Yeats | 39 |
Copyright | |
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admirable American artist attitude Auden Autumn Sequel Bayley beautiful become body brassy band called Cantos certainly Christian coherent Coleridge common contemporary critic dead death Donald Davie Donne dream Dylan Thomas early Elder Olson Eliot emotional Empson English essay experience expression Ezra Pound fact feeling Graves Graves's human idea imagination instance Ireland Irish John Wain Kermode kind language Larkin's least lines literary living lyrical MacNeice MacNeice's Maud Gonne Milk Wood mind modern mood moral nature never paradox passage perhaps phrase Pisan Cantos poem poet poet's poetic poetry Pound prose reader religious rhetoric romantic tradition seems sense Sir Herbert social society sort Spender stanza statement style suggests symbol T. E. Hulme T. S. Eliot talk theme things Thomas's thought tion tone verse vision voice volume Waste Land whole William Empson words Wordsworth writing Yeats Yeats's young poets