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| GUEST,misophist | Analysis of Raglan Road (129* d) | RE: Analysis of Raglan Road | 03 Feb 02 |
To paraphrase another Irishman, W B Yeats, Poetry is never about what the author puts in, it's about what the reader takes out. If poetry were nothing more that saying exactly what you mean, in the most powerful language at hand, All of Churchill's better speeches would be taught in the Universities. The key to true is ambiguity, mood and mode. Precise understanding? Shit. | |||