|
|
| | | | der-Book, 42 ; Scarlet Letter, 84. | | | Hearn, Lafcadio, 304. | | | Hebrew lyric, the, 308. | | | Hebrew poetry, 108, 186. | | | Henley, W. E., 216. | | | Herford, C. H., 107. | | | Hexameters, 147 ; English, 170, 171. | | | Holmes, Edmond, What is Poetry? 253, 343. | | | Holmes, Justice Oliver Wen- dell, 98. | | | Horace, 115, 163. | | | Horatian ode, English, 284. | | | Hudson, W. H., 60. | | | Hugo, Victor, 75, 260, 322, 346. | | | Images, verbal, 74 - 77 ; selec- tion and control of, 77 - 85 ; visual, 94 ; auditory, 94 ; tactile, 95 ; motor, 95. | | | Imagination, or imaginations, 47 ; the poet's, 61 - 97 ; and feeling, 62 - 65 ; creative and artistic, 65 - 68 ; poetic, 68 - 74 : lyric, 244 -47. | | | Imagist poets, 54, 55, 240, 241. | | | Imagist verse, 86 - 91. | | | In Memoriam stanza, the, 189, 190, 195, 196. | | | Individualism in poetry, 342, 343. | | | Ingersoll, Robert G., 154, 364 -66. | | | Inspiration, 91, 92. | | | James, Henry, 15. | | | James, William, 34, 47, 234 ; an illustration from, 51 - 53. | | | Japanese lyrics, 304. | | | Japanese prints, 303. | | | Johnson, Samuel, 61, 192. | | | Jonson, Ben, 316, 317. | | | Keats, John, 14, 58, 70, 287, 293, 322. | | | Kipling, Rudyard, 9, 133, 254. | | | La Farge, John, Considerations on Painting, 31 - 33. | | | Lamb, Charles, 58, 80. | | | Landor, Walter Savage, 327. | | | Lang, Andrew, 278, 282. | | | Lanier, Sidney, musical theory of verse, 171, 172 ; Poem Outlines, 210, 211. | | | Latin poets, 160, 163, 165. | | | Lee-Hamilton, Eugene, 242, 294. | | | Legouis, Emile, Défense de la Poésie Française, 371, 372. | | | Leighton, Sir Frederick, 44. | | | Lessing, Laokoon, 29, 39, 43. | | | Lewis, C. M., 126, 164, 165. | | | Lindsay, Vachel, 101, 345 ; "The Congo," 262, 263. | | | "Literary" language, 98, 99. | | | Locke, John, 98. | | | Lockwood, Laura E., 292. | | | Lopere, Frederic A., 192. | | | Lowell, Amy, 87, 88, 91, 156 ; 205, 221, 267, 345. | | | Lowes, J. L., 55, 88. | | | Lyric, the field of, 227 -58; classification, 228 -30; defi- nitions, 231, 232 ; general characteristics, 232 -38; ob- jects of the lyric vision, 239 - 43; imagination, 244 -47; ex- pression, 248 -58; relation- ships and types of, 250 -98; lyrical element in drama, 264 -67; and narrative, 270 - 76; and graphic arts, 303 - 06; Japanese and Chinese, 304, 305 ; decay and sur- vival, 306 -09; Hebrew, 308 ; Greek and Roman, 309 ; of Western Europe, 310 -13; the Elizabethan, 313 -16; the Romantic, 319 -24; pres- ent status of, 329 -49; objec- tions to, 334 -43. | -393- | | |
Questia, a part of Gale, Cengage Learning. www.questia.com
Publication Information: Book Title: A Study of Poetry. Contributors: Bliss Perry - author. Publisher: Houghton Mifflin. Place of Publication: Boston. Publication Year: 1920. Page Number: 393.
|