The Secret Life: Being the book of a Heretic

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The Secret Life: Being the book of a Heretic
Elizabeth Bisland
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Perhaps it is some penetrating assonance in that "complete steel" - in those sibilant repetitions of "revisit st thus the glimpses" - that makes its witchery. Poe carefully analyzed the science of it which is no science at all, but the inscrutable magic of inspiration. Such lines as "Came up through the lair of the lion With love in her luminous eyes" are built upon that theory of liquid con sonants and open vowels, and it has no magic at all, while "To Annie" -which was written without conscio
...us plan is full of it.
"Her grand family funerals" is in stinct with that prickling delight of the magic of words, as is "the wizard rout" of the bodiless airs that blew through her "casement open to the night. " 141 THE SECRET LIFE Tennyson s famous alliteration, "The moaning of doves in immemorial elms And the murmur of innumerable bees" lacks glamour. One scents the intention.
"Ay! Ay! oh ay! The wind that blows the brier" recaptures the elusive charm, because of its wild, unconscious lyrism.


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