Matches in Harvard for { ?s ?p pt. 1. The nets of analogy: Joyce, Mallarmé, and the press -- James Joyce: trivial and quadrivial -- John Dos Passos: technique vs. sensibility -- The analogical mirrors -- Pound's critical prose -- Wyndham Lewis: his theory of art and communication -- pt. 2. The Beatrician movement: Aesthetic pattern in Keats' odes -- Coleridge as artist -- Tennyson and picturesque poetry -- The aesthetic moment in landscape poetry -- On Pope's Dunciad -- pt. 3. Scenario for the American dream: The Southern quality -- Edgar Poe's tradition -- An ancient quarrel in modern America (sophists vs. grammarians).. }
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- catalog description "pt. 1. The nets of analogy: Joyce, Mallarmé, and the press -- James Joyce: trivial and quadrivial -- John Dos Passos: technique vs. sensibility -- The analogical mirrors -- Pound's critical prose -- Wyndham Lewis: his theory of art and communication -- pt. 2. The Beatrician movement: Aesthetic pattern in Keats' odes -- Coleridge as artist -- Tennyson and picturesque poetry -- The aesthetic moment in landscape poetry -- On Pope's Dunciad -- pt. 3. Scenario for the American dream: The Southern quality -- Edgar Poe's tradition -- An ancient quarrel in modern America (sophists vs. grammarians).".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. 1. The nets of analogy: Joyce, Mallarmé, and the press -- James Joyce: trivial and quadrivial -- John Dos Passos: technique vs. sensibility -- The analogical mirrors -- Pound's critical prose -- Wyndham Lewis: his theory of art and communication -- pt. 2. The Beatrician movement: Aesthetic pattern in Keats' odes -- Coleridge as artist -- Tennyson and picturesque poetry -- The aesthetic moment in landscape poetry -- On Pope's Dunciad -- pt. 3. Scenario for the American dream: The Southern quality -- Edgar Poe's tradition -- An ancient quarrel in modern America (sophists vs. grammarians).".