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  1. There is a conception of poetry which is not fulfilled by pure language and liquid versification, with the simple and so to speak colourless pleasure which they afford, but involves the presence in them of something which moves and touches in a special and recognisable way.

  2. Mar 11, 2023 · The name and nature of poetry. by. A. E. Housman. Publication date. 1933. Collection. internetarchivebooks; inlibrary; printdisabled. Contributor. Internet Archive.

  3. Abstract. This chapter discusses the nature and name of poetry, and opens with a brief discussion of how some poets do something on impulse, which leads to an involuntary action.

  4. The title “Ozymandias” refers to an alternate name of the ancient Egyptian pharaoh Ramses II. In the poem, Shelley describes a crumbling statue of Ozymandias as a way to portray the transience of political power and to praise art’s ability to preserve the past.

  5. Jul 22, 2021 · Sidney’s essay is an ‘apology’ for, or defence of, the art of poetry, but Sidney was inspired to write it for a very specific reason. Let’s take a closer look at this landmark defence of poetry from a true Renaissance man. An Apology for Poetry: summary.

  6. Brief Summary. The poem concerns the discovery of a semi-destroyed and decaying statue of Ramesses II, also known as Ozymandias, and shows how power deteriorates and will not last forever. Synopsis. Report from a stranger of a statue in a desert. Statue is falling apart and decaying.

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  8. This thesis explores the relationship between performance poetry and page-based poetry and the academic and non-specialist audience for performance poetry in the UK. Performance poetry in the UK is …

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