Poetry, Volume 12Harriet Monroe Modern Poetry Association, 1918 |
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Pagina 38
... literary men , our literature would be a more vital and intimate part of our lives , and it would be increasingly virile . It is worth noting that our poetry is now in closer touch with our lives than any other form of native art ...
... literary men , our literature would be a more vital and intimate part of our lives , and it would be increasingly virile . It is worth noting that our poetry is now in closer touch with our lives than any other form of native art ...
Pagina 90
... literary artist in America today not among the philistines or the puritans , among the animal - obsessed novelists or the dainty professors who make Mr. Mencken profane . For the deadly virus of gentility is carried along by an up - to ...
... literary artist in America today not among the philistines or the puritans , among the animal - obsessed novelists or the dainty professors who make Mr. Mencken profane . For the deadly virus of gentility is carried along by an up - to ...
Pagina 91
... literary art . The striving literary artist is faced by no stony and uncomprehending world . Almost anyone can win recognition and admiration . But where is the criticism that will discriminate between what is fresh , sincere , and ...
... literary art . The striving literary artist is faced by no stony and uncomprehending world . Almost anyone can win recognition and admiration . But where is the criticism that will discriminate between what is fresh , sincere , and ...
Pagina 92
... literary artist has been enabled to try out his experiments — the only process whereby he can learn . They have done a little also a very little , alas ! —to help him earn his living . And they have done a good deal to introduce him to ...
... literary artist has been enabled to try out his experiments — the only process whereby he can learn . They have done a little also a very little , alas ! —to help him earn his living . And they have done a good deal to introduce him to ...
Pagina 93
... literary groups . No one can deny that our good - natured American hospi- tality sets " an insidious trap - the terrible glamor of social patronage which so easily blunts idealism in the young prophet . " Perhaps , however , it is a ...
... literary groups . No one can deny that our good - natured American hospi- tality sets " an insidious trap - the terrible glamor of social patronage which so easily blunts idealism in the young prophet . " Perhaps , however , it is a ...
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