Collected Writings on PoetryCarcanet Press, 1995 - 560 pages The phases of his critical writing are distinct, linked by a serious creative intent and a remarkable eloquence. From the 1925 volume Poetic Unreason and Other Studies to his collaborative works with Laura Riding (not included here), to The Common Asphodel (1949) and other work, much of it hard to find, Graves's concerns and discoveries are often momentous. It is as though, almost single-handed through the harsh anti-Romantic years and into the decades of irony, he maintained and defended the lyric tradition, making it classical and viable against the tide. As advocate, polemicist and mythographer, he has exercised a constant influence on poets, readers and critics ill at ease with fashion, hungry for the traditions that underlie the merely conventional. |
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... night precipitates itself from the sky , and the descending stars encourage sleep . ) ' Damp night ' probably refers to dew ; but does the word praecipitat mean that night is falling ( as we English say ) ? Or does it , as in Cicero and ...
... night precipitates itself from the sky , and the descending stars encourage sleep . ) ' Damp night ' probably refers to dew ; but does the word praecipitat mean that night is falling ( as we English say ) ? Or does it , as in Cicero and ...
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... night , O tomorrow night , I'll be so happy when today is done , And I've said goodbye to the dear old sun ...... That an eager lover should implore the weather to remain fine on his wedding day , and the birds to wake him early , and ...
... night , O tomorrow night , I'll be so happy when today is done , And I've said goodbye to the dear old sun ...... That an eager lover should implore the weather to remain fine on his wedding day , and the birds to wake him early , and ...
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... night of memories and sighs I consecrate to thee ... explains that he may never see Rose , though he may perhaps weep for her ; and will dedicate a whole night of memories and sighs to thinking about her . Well , what happened ? Did she ...
... night of memories and sighs I consecrate to thee ... explains that he may never see Rose , though he may perhaps weep for her ; and will dedicate a whole night of memories and sighs to thinking about her . Well , what happened ? Did she ...
Contents
Observations on Poetry 19221925 | 1 |
The Poetic Trance | 3 |
Prose and Poetry | 5 |
Copyright | |
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