Can a poetic rebel be an intellectual reactionary? Can a modernist poet be a traditionalist critic? Leaving aside the permanent puzzle that is Ezra Pound, and the work of T.S. Eliot, the poet Yvor ...
The closer we get, the less distance needed, the more pain that arises Love, anxiety, tears, fear, happiness, radiance, and worries all transform the reflection of a person into an unrecognizable ...
Today’s Poem of the Day, by Emily Brontë (1818–1848) seems consonant somehow, in tone, with its author’s one novel, “Wuthering Heights.” This is a strange impression, perhaps, to derive from a poem ...
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