As its title is intended to indicate, this essay is primarily concerned with the evolution of assumptions relating to the image of poetry; it is an attempt to describe this image in a new way, and to suggest new ways of looking at contingent issues, in poetry and criticism.
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"As its title is intended to indicate, this essay is primarily concerned with the evolution of assumptions relating to the image of poetry; it is an attempt to describe this image in a new way, and to suggest new ways of looking at contingent issues, in poetry and criticism."
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