Poetry for Students
282 Poetry for Students written as the soliloquy of a shepherd. In later cen- turies, “eclogue” came to refer to any poem that w ...
Volume 24 283 guish. The two strains hold certain beliefs in com- mon: that existence cannot be fully understood or described th ...
284 Poetry for Students Tradition emphasized conventionality in social, re- ligious, moral, and literary standards. Georgian Age ...
Volume 24 285 Humors:Mentions of the humors refer to the an- cient Greek theory that a person’s health and per- sonality were de ...
286 Poetry for Students L Lais:See Lay Lake Poets:See Lake School Lake School:These poets all lived in the Lake District of Engl ...
Volume 24 287 single work of literature or occurs in a number of different works over a period of time. Motiv:See Motif Muckrake ...
288 Poetry for Students literature. The New Critics saw little merit in his- torical and biographical analysis. Rather, they aim ...
Volume 24 289 moral, ethical, and social themes exhibited in the works of French Romantics such as Victor Hugo. The aesthetic do ...
290 Poetry for Students diction of poetry. The term poetics may also refer to theories about literature in general, not just poe ...
Volume 24 291 may use a different name for each genre he or she publishes in. Some publishing companies maintain “house pseudony ...
292 Poetry for Students France. The most notable features of rococoare its extensive use of ornamentation and its themes of ligh ...
Volume 24 293 the speaker’s innermost thoughts. Usually deliv- ered while the speaker is alone on stage, a solilo- quy is intend ...
294 Poetry for Students contrary levels of conscious and unconscious, dream and reality, objectivity and subjectivity into a new ...
Volume 24 295 Transcendentalism:An American philosophical and religious movement, based in New England from around 1835 until th ...
Cumulative Author/Title Index A Accounting(Alegría): V21 Ackerman, Diane On Location in the Loire Valley: V19 Acosta, Teresa Pal ...
298 Poetry for Students The Bean Eaters The Bean Eaters(Brooks): V2 Because I Could Not Stop for Death (Dickinson): V2 Bedtime S ...
Dickey, James The Heaven of Animals: V6 The Hospital Window: V11 Dickinson, Emily Because I Could Not Stop for Death:V2 The Bust ...
300 Poetry for Students Hahn, Kimiko Hahn, Kimiko Pine: V23 Hall, Donald Names of Horses: V8 Hardy, Thomas Ah, Are You Digging o ...
Kumin, Maxine Address to the Angels: V18 Kunitz, Stanley The War Against the Trees: V11 Kyger, Joanne September: V23 L l(a(cummi ...
302 Poetry for Students Names of Horses N Names of Horses (Hall): V8 A Narrow Fellow in the Grass (Dickinson): V11 The Negro Spe ...
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