Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 6Joseph Strelka |
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Page 61
... verse . If , on the contrary , one neglects to cultivate constantly one's interior , the mind does not become a verse ; rather , in such a case one makes the verse through the conscious deliberation of the ego . 48 These two passages ...
... verse . If , on the contrary , one neglects to cultivate constantly one's interior , the mind does not become a verse ; rather , in such a case one makes the verse through the conscious deliberation of the ego . 48 These two passages ...
Page 62
... verse that becomes . " He declares that genuine haiku - poems must invariably be " verses that become . " In ... verse that is made . " Bashô strictly guards himself and his disciples against " making a verse , ” that is , composing a ...
... verse that becomes . " He declares that genuine haiku - poems must invariably be " verses that become . " In ... verse that is made . " Bashô strictly guards himself and his disciples against " making a verse , ” that is , composing a ...
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... verses are not footnoted , nor are they explained by an extensive critical appa- ratus showing their exact sources — yet ... verse should be interpreted by the - rather insipid- " mystical " method , as later writers tended to do . The ...
... verses are not footnoted , nor are they explained by an extensive critical appa- ratus showing their exact sources — yet ... verse should be interpreted by the - rather insipid- " mystical " method , as later writers tended to do . The ...
Contents
THE CONCEPT OF STRATA AND PHASES IN ROMAN | 10 |
HAIKU AND | 40 |
THE CRITIC AS PERSON AND PERSONA | 70 |
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