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  1. To wit: Moore, Zukofsky, and Cage, the subjects of the second and third chapters and the coda, respectively. This dissertation concludes with a reading of Cage’s mesostic poem “For William McN. who studied with Ezra Pound,” a work that demonstrates clearly the influence of Pound’s use of silence on Cage.

  2. 2 giorni fa · Spenser's Ireland. a place as kind as it is green, the greenest place I've never seen. Every name is a tune. the culprit; nor blows, but it. is torture to him to not be spoken to. the coat, like Venus'. buttoned close at the neck,-the sleeves new from disuse. they play the harp backward at need,

  3. Poetry. Marianne Moore. 1887 –. 1972. I too, dislike it: there are things that are important beyond all this fiddle. Reading it, however, with a perfect contempt for it, one discovers that there is in. it after all, a place for the genuine. Hands that can grasp, eyes. that can dilate, hair that can rise.

  4. 5 feb 2019 · By Gabrielle Bellot. February 5, 2019. In “Feeling and Precision,” a contemplative essay by the Modernist poet Marianne Moore from 1944, she argued—in a sense—against the claims that her famously difficult and opaque poems were lacking in emotion. Emotion itself, she suggested, was something simple, clear language could not always capture.

  5. Powered by LitCharts content and AI. "Poetry," by the American modernist poet Marianne Moore, grapples with what makes a poem important or worthwhile—or even a poem at all. Its speaker urges poets to take their craft seriously and not just try to show off or imitate other writers. Only when poets become "literalists of the imagination"—use ...

  6. Marianne Moore. Born near St. Louis, Missouri, on November 15, 1887, Marianne Moore was raised in the home of her grandfather, a Presbyterian pastor. After her grandfather’s death, in 1894, Moore and her family stayed with other relatives, and in 1896 they moved to Carlisle, Pennsylvania. She attended Bryn Mawr College and received her BA in ...

  7. À l'âge de 81 ans, Moore a reçu la médaille nationale de littérature en 1968. Le comité chargé de su perviser l'attribution de cette médaille a déclaré " Marianne Moore, la première dame de la poésie, l'une des rares véritables inventeurs de poésie de notre époque, nous donne des indications d'une perfection exquise " 21 .