The Bucknell Review, 第 20-21 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 36 頁
... poem and consequently with respect to their views as to why " Lilacs " is so effective . For by approaching the poem from such a perspective , I hope to demonstrate the only relative adequacy of such at- tempts to locate the poem's ...
... poem and consequently with respect to their views as to why " Lilacs " is so effective . For by approaching the poem from such a perspective , I hope to demonstrate the only relative adequacy of such at- tempts to locate the poem's ...
第 42 頁
... poem . For this reason , such interpretations of the poem are largely concerned with decodification of the poem's symbols and are characterized by a rephrasing of what the poet " says . ” The experience which prompted the poem or the ...
... poem . For this reason , such interpretations of the poem are largely concerned with decodification of the poem's symbols and are characterized by a rephrasing of what the poet " says . ” The experience which prompted the poem or the ...
第 44 頁
... poem and not prior to it . Consequently , according to this approach , one can speak of the poem's structure only relatively and in retrospect . As a presen- tation of the mind in operation , the poem has no empirical boundaries ; it ...
... poem and not prior to it . Consequently , according to this approach , one can speak of the poem's structure only relatively and in retrospect . As a presen- tation of the mind in operation , the poem has no empirical boundaries ; it ...
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