The Bucknell Review, 第 20-21 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 79 筆
第 37 頁
... poetry is the language of philosophy . The poetry of Rilke and Hölderlin is to Heidegger's thought as haiku is to Zen . In both Heidegger's thought and Zen the language of truth is the language of poetry . Like the work of art , truth ...
... poetry is the language of philosophy . The poetry of Rilke and Hölderlin is to Heidegger's thought as haiku is to Zen . In both Heidegger's thought and Zen the language of truth is the language of poetry . Like the work of art , truth ...
第 41 頁
... poetry . " The basic technique of poetry is metaphor , ranging from a restrained use of metaphor -simile - which says that one thing is like another thing , to its fullest , most radical sense , one thing is another thing . Miss Barnes ...
... poetry . " The basic technique of poetry is metaphor , ranging from a restrained use of metaphor -simile - which says that one thing is like another thing , to its fullest , most radical sense , one thing is another thing . Miss Barnes ...
第 9 頁
... poetry needs clarification ; we shall run into it again . But since Bataille refuses the status of art for his work , the " poetry literature " dichotomy seems to point to the surrealist distinction between the " lived , " " true ...
... poetry needs clarification ; we shall run into it again . But since Bataille refuses the status of art for his work , the " poetry literature " dichotomy seems to point to the surrealist distinction between the " lived , " " true ...
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