Illuminator, Makar, Vates: Visions of Poetry in the Fifteenth Century, Volume 10 |
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... poets , they draw most heavily on the examination of the poetic process within their own and earlier poems , including the self - conscious consideration of poetry and the poet's role in Dante's Commedia , the French love visions ...
... poets , they draw most heavily on the examination of the poetic process within their own and earlier poems , including the self - conscious consideration of poetry and the poet's role in Dante's Commedia , the French love visions ...
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... poetry of the period . The vision of poetry that emerges is refined and reinforced by the recurring metaphors and myths of the poetic process these poets introduce in their poems . Finally , I assess the manifestations of the fifteenth ...
... poetry of the period . The vision of poetry that emerges is refined and reinforced by the recurring metaphors and myths of the poetic process these poets introduce in their poems . Finally , I assess the manifestations of the fifteenth ...
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Visions of Poetry in the Fifteenth Century Lois Ebin. desert , the visual representation of his loss of poetic powers and the uncontrolled poetry of Part I , to the garden of the muses , the represen- tation of the narrator's new poetic ...
Visions of Poetry in the Fifteenth Century Lois Ebin. desert , the visual representation of his loss of poetic powers and the uncontrolled poetry of Part I , to the garden of the muses , the represen- tation of the narrator's new poetic ...
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