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University of Nebraska at Omaha

1959

English

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Marvell's "The Garden" As Metamorphosis, Suzanne Teasdale Budel Aug 1959

Marvell's "The Garden" As Metamorphosis, Suzanne Teasdale Budel

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Each poem may be regarded as a metamorphosis, a transformation, whether because it brings the disconnected elements of life into form, or because it brings new life to old forms. And both of these changes may occur in one poem which will contain, then, something new and something old, weather the old be the reflection of a tradition, or simply a fixed attitude of the poet.


The Self-Revelation Of Isaac Watts In His Poetical Writings, Leroy D. Schroeder Jun 1959

The Self-Revelation Of Isaac Watts In His Poetical Writings, Leroy D. Schroeder

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Poetry has been called "the natural speech of man." Of the hundreds of thousands of poems written in the English language, a great many are based upon the variety of religious themes. Religion in the 20th century is usually thought of as being a private affair of each individual person; in the 18th century, too, as in all ages, religious feeling has involved subjective impressions and experiences. However, the 18th century was neither a subjective nor a lyrical century, in its main stream of poetical expression, and it is with just a bit of surprise that we encounter an 18th …