The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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第 115 頁
... R. P. Blackmur has this to say with respect to the poem : The puritan theory of renunciation . . . will not be at all the same thing in a hortatory tract , no matter how eloquent and just , as in a poem of Emily Dickinson , which might ...
... R. P. Blackmur has this to say with respect to the poem : The puritan theory of renunciation . . . will not be at all the same thing in a hortatory tract , no matter how eloquent and just , as in a poem of Emily Dickinson , which might ...
第 124 頁
... R. P. Blackmur makes a telling attack upon Dickinson the poet- her verbal irresponsibility : " Multiplicity , freedom , spontaneity : these are terms for much deeper aspects of Dickinson notation than that which gathers itself in mere ...
... R. P. Blackmur makes a telling attack upon Dickinson the poet- her verbal irresponsibility : " Multiplicity , freedom , spontaneity : these are terms for much deeper aspects of Dickinson notation than that which gathers itself in mere ...
第 16 頁
... R. P. Blackmur concurs : she is , he says , " on the idiosyncratic plane . " Frederick Hoffman describes her as having " incisive insight into the eccentricities . . . of the human tribe . " William Van O'Connor quotes Richard Eberhardt ...
... R. P. Blackmur concurs : she is , he says , " on the idiosyncratic plane . " Frederick Hoffman describes her as having " incisive insight into the eccentricities . . . of the human tribe . " William Van O'Connor quotes Richard Eberhardt ...
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