The Well Wrought Urn: Studies in the Structure of Poetry |
Contents
The Language of Paradox | 3 |
The Naked Babe and the Cloak of Manliness | 21 |
The Light Symbolism in LAllegroII Penseroso | 47 |
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The Well Wrought Urn: Studies in the Structure of Poetry Cleanth Brooks,Paul Rand Limited preview - 1947 |
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actually aesthetic distance ambiguity attitude babe Banquo beauty become Belinda child Coleridge context contrast Corinna course critical relativism divine doctrine Donne Donne's dramatic earlier earth Elegy elements epitaph fact feel garment give glory hath human I. A. Richards Il Penseroso imagery images imagination implied important ironic irony judgments Keats Keats's kind L'Allegro language last stanza light lines literary lock logical lovers Macbeth matter mean melancholy merely metaphor metaphysical metaphysical poets Milton mind nature pagan paradox paraphrase passage Penseroso perhaps philosophical play poem says poet poet's poetic poetry Pope Pope's problem proposition Pythagoras question reader reading relation Richards Romantic poetry scene seems sense Shakespeare soul speaker stanza statement Stauffer structure suggests sure sylphs symbol T. S. Eliot tears thing thou tion truth unity Venus and Adonis W. B. Yeats Weird Sisters whole word Wordsworth Yeats