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This work investigates the functional role of poetry within contemporary society and the ways in which verse serves as a medium for human expression. Agnes Stein examines the intersection of linguistic structure and emotional resonance, drawing upon her background as a translator and scholar to analyze how poetic form influences reader perception. The text argues that poetry remains a vital tool for articulating complex social and personal realities that prose often fails to capture.
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Scholars and readers often cite this text for its clear, accessible approach to complex literary theory. It is frequently utilized by students and enthusiasts as a foundational resource for understanding the practical application of poetic devices in modern literature.
Page Count:
410
Publication Date:
1975-01-01
Publisher:
Holt, Rinehart and Winston
ISBN-10:
0030125960
ISBN-13:
9780030125966
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