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Marko Pajević. Poetic. Thinking. Now. This book presents my concept of poetic thinking in the context of debates around ... Poetic thinking considers the world in its togetherness, offering an alternative to the opposition of subject and ...
Marko Pajević. Poetic. Thinking. Now. This book presents my concept of poetic thinking in the context of debates around ... Poetic thinking considers the world in its togetherness, offering an alternative to the opposition of subject and ...
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... POETS ' CORNER . O WORLD , what have your poets while they live But sorrow and the finger of the scorner ? And , dead , the highest honour you can give Is burial in a corner . Not so , my poets of the popular school Disprove that mean ...
... POETS ' CORNER . O WORLD , what have your poets while they live But sorrow and the finger of the scorner ? And , dead , the highest honour you can give Is burial in a corner . Not so , my poets of the popular school Disprove that mean ...
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... poet , and he " is appealed to as an ef- feminate and luxurious man whose soft and sensuous poetry was the natural outcome of his nature . " - 127. Babaiax . An exclamation of surprise . Strattis . A poet of the Old Comedy , 410–380 B ...
... poet , and he " is appealed to as an ef- feminate and luxurious man whose soft and sensuous poetry was the natural outcome of his nature . " - 127. Babaiax . An exclamation of surprise . Strattis . A poet of the Old Comedy , 410–380 B ...
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... poet formulates an aes- thetic predicated on the shifting sands of time; in the second, he assimilates it into his poetic identity and thus anticipates the modern problem of art, its social function and relevance. In the next chapter ...
... poet formulates an aes- thetic predicated on the shifting sands of time; in the second, he assimilates it into his poetic identity and thus anticipates the modern problem of art, its social function and relevance. In the next chapter ...
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... poetic tradition, volcanic activity, and even civil war.” The poetics of the Cumaean vates have become the noisy poetics of empire, of political and terrestrial upheaval, of gigantomachy: like Typhon, they bellow, they are polyphonic ...
... poetic tradition, volcanic activity, and even civil war.” The poetics of the Cumaean vates have become the noisy poetics of empire, of political and terrestrial upheaval, of gigantomachy: like Typhon, they bellow, they are polyphonic ...
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