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- 701: Analysis of "The Age of Anxiety"
- ... whose future is bleak counters the bright and cheery illusion that Emble and Rosetta may possibly have a future, though, in reality, the only sure future is death. "Works Cited" Altick, Richard D. "Lives and Letters". New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1969. Auden, W. H.. "19th Century British Minor Poets". New York: Delacorte Press, 1966. ----. "City Without Walls and Other Poems". New York: Random House, 1969. ----. "Secondary Worlds". New York: Random ...
- 702: Critisism On Robert Burns (1759-1796)
- ... As Walter Scott states: "The passages however, in which the author seems to have got the better of the man, in which the desire of shining and blazing, and passion, are less frequent in the letters of Burns than perhaps of any other professed writer. Burns was in truth the child of passion and feeling. His character ws not simply that of a peasant exalted into notice by uncommon literary attainments ...
- 703: Catullus
- ... in the past centuries have even gone to far as to try and censor these poems as being not appropriate for readers, when he writes about Lesbia, the passionate affair is detailed as if writing letters to friends. (Wheeler, pg. 92) When describing Lesbia, Catullus wanted her to know of his affections and he related the thought of love with the actual act involved, Kiss me and kiss again, Nor spare ...
- 704: E.E. Cummings
- ... fact, the whole poem is shaped like a '1' (200). The shape of the poem can also be seen as the path of a falling leaf; the poem drifts down, flipping and altering pairs of letters like a falling leaf gliding, back and forth, down to the ground. The beginning 'l(a' changes to 'le', and 'af' flips to 'fa'. 'll' indicates a quick drop of the leaf, which has slowed ...
- 705: The Lives and Works of Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning
- ... pulse and to bring her to sleep. She was withdrawn and sat in her room reading and writing poetry. In 1945 Browning saw Elizabeths Poems and wanted to meet her. They began to write letters back and forth to each other and Miss Barrett consented to let Browning visit her. Upon this first visit was an offer of marriage. It was useless to ask for Mr. Barretts consent, so ...
- 706: Emily Dickinson: Her View of God
- ... To her divine majority- Present no more-(80)." At this point in her life, Dickinson no longer wants to be a serious part of any society. By secluding herself from people and writing poetry and letters only to those close to her, she could question anything without being noted as a skeptic by people within the society. Due to her beliefs, many thought that Dickinson contributed to blasphemy, simply because she ...
- 707: Byron's Don Juan
- ... England and buried in family vault at Hucknall Torkard near Nottingham. At his death he was the most famous poet in Europe and the most notorious sexual adventurer. Lord Byron was a professional poet. His letters and journals prove his concern to be the best poet around and to be famous was consistently deep and serious. Ambition for power and popularity came first and remained always the principle reason for writing ...
- 708: Analysis of "The Age of Anxiety" by W.H. Auden
- ... whose future is bleak counters the bright and cheery illusion that Emble and Rosetta may possibly have a future, though, in reality, the only sure future is death. Works Cited Altick, Richard D. "Lives and Letters". New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1969. Auden, W. H.. "19th Century British Minor Poets". New York: Delacorte Press, 1966. ----. "City Without Walls and Other Poems". New York: Random House, 1969. ----. "Secondary Worlds". New York: Random ...
- 709: Education of ee cummings
- ... fact, the whole poem is shaped like a 1' (200). The shape of the poem can also be seen as the path of a falling leaf; the poem drifts down, flipping and altering pairs of letters like a falling leaf gliding, back and forth, down to the ground. The beginning l(a' changes to le', and af' flips to fa'. ll' indicates a quick drop of the leaf, which has slowed ...
- 710: Not So Hidden Agendas: Wilfred Owen and His Early Editors
- ... Routledge English Texts. London: Routledge, 1988. Lewis, C. Day. AIntroduction.@ The Collected Poems of Wilfred Owen. London: Chatto and Windus, 1963. Sassoon, Siegfried. AIntroduction.@ Wilfred Owen: Poems. London: Chatto and Windus, 1920. Sitwell, Edith. Selected Letters. Eds. John Lehmann and Derek Parker. London: Macmillan, 1970.
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