Poetics: The Imitation of Action : Essays in InterpretationA collection of seven essays, six of which are interpretations of major poems by Romantic and modern poets. One other treats two modes of construction--synecdochic and metonymic--in Ernest Hemingway's poems. |
Contents
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agery or to maintain consecutive order in the rapid | 22 |
EZRA POUND Hugh Selwyn Mauberley | 28 |
The flowing image of reality is fully evoked in Mauberleys | 34 |
WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS | 56 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 78 |
SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE | 89 |
JOHN KEATS | 101 |
APPENDIX | 122 |
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action aesthetic affirmation Apollonius artifice of eternity attitude beauty bird body brain breeze Brennbaum Byzantine character Christ the tiger concrete consciousness context Criticism death dialectic dramatic emotional Envoi Ernest Hemingway Essays evoked existence experience eyes Ezra Pound feelings formulated function Gerontion Gerontion's Hermes Hugh Selwyn Mauberley human ideal imagination Imitation intellect intentional John Keats Kenneth Burke knowledge Lamia lines lute Lycius Lycius's lyric poem lyrique Mauber Mauberley's means Medallion ment metaphor mind mode monuments mood mortal motifs motivation Muse nature object organic passion past persona poem 12 poem's poet poet's poetic form Poetry R. P. Blackmur realm rendered rhetorical sages Sailing to Byzantium scene sense sensibility sequence singing situation song soul speaker spirit stylist suggests symbolic syntactic T. S. Eliot temporal things thou thought tion transcendence truth unageing vision W. B. Yeats whole WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS William Wordsworth Wordsworth York