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... intensity of the experience created by the poem . This intensity will depend upon three factors . 1. The emotional intensity of the poet's reaction to the orig- inal experience . 2. The poet's success in using words which are capable of ...
... intensity of the experience created by the poem . This intensity will depend upon three factors . 1. The emotional intensity of the poet's reaction to the orig- inal experience . 2. The poet's success in using words which are capable of ...
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... intensity . For the purpose of this study , we have defined intensity as the completely integrated poetic experi- ence manifest in the poet - reader relationship . We have found that all poems could be arranged on an intensity - non - ...
... intensity . For the purpose of this study , we have defined intensity as the completely integrated poetic experi- ence manifest in the poet - reader relationship . We have found that all poems could be arranged on an intensity - non - ...
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... intensity , non - intensity scale , along which we can locate three intermediate degrees of intensity . The indices of this five point scale are : 1. Ecstatic poetry 2. Intellectual poetry 3. Didactic poetry 4. Rhetorically Effective ...
... intensity , non - intensity scale , along which we can locate three intermediate degrees of intensity . The indices of this five point scale are : 1. Ecstatic poetry 2. Intellectual poetry 3. Didactic poetry 4. Rhetorically Effective ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 7 |
The Meanings of Poetry | 15 |
Poetry from the Standpoint of the Poet | 24 |
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