Seventeenth-century English Poetry: Modern Essays in CriticismWilliam R. Keast Oxford University Press, 1962 - 434 pages |
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Modern Essays in Criticism William R. Keast. ROBERT MARTIN ADAMS K Taste and Bad Taste in Metaphysical Poetry : Richard Crashaw and Dylan Thomas I will start with three axioms about metaphysical poetry , none altogether self - evident ...
Modern Essays in Criticism William R. Keast. ROBERT MARTIN ADAMS K Taste and Bad Taste in Metaphysical Poetry : Richard Crashaw and Dylan Thomas I will start with three axioms about metaphysical poetry , none altogether self - evident ...
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... taste , it appears , developed neither toward nor away from the grotesque metaphor which we con- sider in " bad taste " ; it simply included an area of " very bad taste " within a larger area of " inoffensive taste , " and rose ...
... taste , it appears , developed neither toward nor away from the grotesque metaphor which we con- sider in " bad taste " ; it simply included an area of " very bad taste " within a larger area of " inoffensive taste , " and rose ...
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... taste " ? Or else withdraw his notions of " bad taste " as irrelevant to this sort of poem ? Or perhaps seek some form of compromise in allowing the effects undertaken but condemning the means used to achieve them ? The only obstacle to ...
... taste " ? Or else withdraw his notions of " bad taste " as irrelevant to this sort of poem ? Or perhaps seek some form of compromise in allowing the effects undertaken but condemning the means used to achieve them ? The only obstacle to ...
Contents
H J C GRIERSON Metaphysical Poetry 3 | 22 |
F R LEAVIS The Line of Wit | 31 |
HELEN GARDNER The Metaphysical Poets | 50 |
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