Classic Writings on PoetryWilliam Harmon Columbia University Press, 13.04.2005 - 560 Seiten The poet is the sayer, the namer, and represents beauty. He is a sovereign, and stands on the centre.—Ralph Waldo Emerson, from "The Poet" |
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... PN1016.C53 2003 809.1—dc21 2003040917. A. Columbia University Press books are printed on permanent and durable acid-free paper. Printed in the United States of America c10987654321 contents Introduction ix 1. Plato 1 The Republic (excerpt) ...
William Harmon. contents. Introduction ix 1. Plato 1 The Republic (excerpt) 3 2. Aristotle 31 Poetics 33 3. Horace 63 “Ars Poetica” 64 4. Publius Cornelius Tacitus 75 Germania (excerpt) 76 5. Longinus(?) 79 “On the Sublime” (excerpt) 80 6 ...
... therefore commands some of our best attention. It remains a mystery; even the mechanical aspects are mysterious. But we have never stopped thinking about it. Classic Writings on Poetry 1 plato (?427–348 b.c.) Plato's work introduction xiii.
William Harmon. Classic Writings on Poetry 1 plato (?427–348 b.c.) Plato's work survives chiefly in the.
William Harmon. 1. plato. (?427–348. b.c.). Plato's work survives chiefly in the form of dialogues involving Socrates and other citizens of Athens interrogating each other about the nature of truth, love, justice, education, and other ...
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3 Ars Poetica by Horace | 63 |
4 Germania excerpt by Publius Cornelius Tacitus | 75 |
5 On the Sublime excerpt by Longinus? | 79 |
6 Skáldskaparmál by Snorri Sturluson | 107 |
7 The Defence of Poesy by Sir Philip Sidney | 115 |
8 Of Education excerpt by John Milton | 153 |
18 English Bards and Scotch Reviewers excerpt by George Gordon Lord Byron | 331 |
19 A Defence of Poetry by Percy Bysshe Shelley | 349 |
20 The Poet by William Cullen Bryant | 375 |
21 Poems by John Keats | 379 |
22 The Poet excerpt by Ralph Waldo Emerson | 385 |
23 Aurora Leigh Fifth Book excerpt by Elizabeth Barrett Browning | 405 |
24 Poems by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow | 423 |
25 The Philosophy of Composition by Edgar Allan Poe | 429 |
10 An Essay on Criticism by Alexander Pope | 207 |
Epistle to Dr Arbuthnot by Alexander Pope | 229 |
11 Lives of the Poets excerpts by Samuel Johnson | 243 |
12 The Progress of Poesy by Thomas Gray | 269 |
13 Observations Prefixed to Lyrical Ballads by William Wordsworth | 277 |
14 Biographia Literaria Chapter XIV by Samuel Taylor Coleridge | 297 |
15 The State of Modern Poetry excerpt by Francis Jeffrey | 305 |
16 On Poetry in General excerpt by William Hazlitt | 313 |
17 The Four Ages of Poetry excerpt by Thomas Love Peacock | 317 |
26 Preface to Leaves of Grass first edition 1855 excerpt by Walt Whitman | 443 |
27 The Study of Poetry by Matthew Arnold | 461 |
28 Poems by Emily Dickinson | 485 |
29 Proofs of Holy Writ by Rudyard Kipling | 493 |
30 A Retrospect by Ezra Pound | 507 |
31 The Possibility of a Poetic Drama by T S Eliot | 519 |
32 Poetic Reality and Critical Unreality by Laura Riding Jackson
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