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... Angel : he is conceived as an artist , men ( in the plural ) are only his instrument or his material ; it is therefore with the Angel that the poet identifies himself . Does that sound fanciful ? Then read Rilke's letter of April 24 ...
... Angel : he is conceived as an artist , men ( in the plural ) are only his instrument or his material ; it is therefore with the Angel that the poet identifies himself . Does that sound fanciful ? Then read Rilke's letter of April 24 ...
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... angel's job of handling the granite of experience . It was a truly heroic task.33 Everything neoromantic was cast ... Angel , he arrived at the formidable gateway of the Duino Elegies . There the Angels barred him from entrance . What ...
... angel's job of handling the granite of experience . It was a truly heroic task.33 Everything neoromantic was cast ... Angel , he arrived at the formidable gateway of the Duino Elegies . There the Angels barred him from entrance . What ...
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... angels at the tomb of Christ is told by all four evangelists . It is true that Matthew and Mark speak of only one angel , but Luke , as well as John , speaks of two . Manet's image , if interpreted literally , is as close to the ...
... angels at the tomb of Christ is told by all four evangelists . It is true that Matthew and Mark speak of only one angel , but Luke , as well as John , speaks of two . Manet's image , if interpreted literally , is as close to the ...
Contents
RILKES GAZING | 29 |
CONCERNING THE PROBLEM OF TRANSFORMATION | 48 |
WORDS ANENT LOGOLOGY | 72 |
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