Poetic Artifice: A Theory Of Twentieth Century Poetry
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David C Ward –
Strongly argued and I understand why it's a signal work of criticism; Happy it's back in print. Not really the kind of criticism that I am receptive to: formalist and very chilly. A little too hermetic in its argument (and, yes, I meant hermetic, not hermeneutic hich it also is.) Strongly argued and I understand why it's a signal work of criticism; Happy it's back in print. Not really the kind of criticism that I am receptive to: formalist and very chilly. A little too hermetic in its argument (and, yes, I meant hermetic, not hermeneutic hich it also is.)
Karie Westermann –
This book changed the way I read poetry. Simple as that.
Tyler –
really truly one of the few literary criticism books that (i have read that) presents a unified and useful way to read poetry...seriously, it blew my mind
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