The Situation of Poetry: Four Essays on the Relations Between Poetry, Mysticism, Magic, and Knowledge |
Contents
SENSE AND NONSENSE IN POETRY | 1 |
MAGIC POETRY AND MYSTICISM | 23 |
CONCERNING POETIC KNOWLEDGE | 37 |
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