Modern American Poetry
(^32) Harold Bloom Unspeakable Thou Bridge to Thee, O Love. Thy pardon for this history, whitest Flower, O Answerer of all,—Anem ...
Introduction 33 Gaston alone, with all his mystic preoccupations, by the privilege of youth, seemed to belong to both, and link ...
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35 In this essay we would characterize the substance of Miss Moore’s work as a specific poetic strategy. And we would watch it f ...
(^36) Kenneth Burke It is, then, a relation between external and internal, or visible and invisible, or background and personali ...
Motives and Motifs in the Poetry of Marianne Moore 37 find that its corresponding object had qualities to be featured and apprai ...
(^38) Kenneth Burke us feel its properties as accurately as possible, the fact remains that, after you have read several of her ...
Motives and Motifs in the Poetry of Marianne Moore 39 anticipation of complaint: getting there first, it takes up all the room.) ...
(^40) Kenneth Burke “Surrounded with details appropriate to my present mood, with a background of such items as go with matters ...
Motives and Motifs in the Poetry of Marianne Moore 41 ... who accedes to mortality and in his imprisonment, rises upon himself a ...
(^42) Kenneth Burke rising water in the earlier poem, “Sojourn in the Whale,” its later variant has a context almost exaltedly p ...
Motives and Motifs in the Poetry of Marianne Moore 43 chasm through which the water has driven a wedge—and injury is here too, s ...
(^44) Kenneth Burke the plumet portrays mythology’s wish to be interchangeably man and fish. What I am trying to do, in reaching ...
Motives and Motifs in the Poetry of Marianne Moore 45 the lightning flashing at its base, rain falling in the valleys, and snow ...
(^46) Kenneth Burke I think we can make a point by recalling this earlier poem when, in “Smooth Gnarled Crape Myrtle” (What Are ...
Motives and Motifs in the Poetry of Marianne Moore 47 esthetic credo, or commenting on literary doctrines and methods, there is ...
(^48) Kenneth Burke jeopardy in “Bird-Witted” (What Are Years), reciting the incident of the “three large fledgling mocking-bird ...
Motives and Motifs in the Poetry of Marianne Moore 49 restlessness, which Miss Moore imparts to her poetry by assonance, interna ...
(^50) Kenneth Burke considered the minister as the representative of Christ and his garments as typical of some aspects of Chris ...
Motives and Motifs in the Poetry of Marianne Moore 51 The theme of the lightning that flashes at the base of the glacier is vari ...
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