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John Crowe Ransom Quotes
John Crowe Ransom Quotes
John Crowe Ransom
American
Poet
Born:
Apr 30
,
1888
Died:
Jul 3
,
1974
Free
How
Modernism
Sense
Style
Will
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For no art and no religion is possible until we make allowances, until we manage to keep quiet the enfant terrible of logic that plays havoc with the other faculties.
John Crowe Ransom
Art
Religion
Other
Possible
Logic
Havoc
Faculties
Allowances
Until
Make
Terrible
Quiet
Manage
Keep
Plays
The arts generally have had to recognize Modernism - how should poetry escape?
John Crowe Ransom
Recognize
Poetry
Generally
Had
How
Escape
Arts
Modernism
Should
Their free verse was no form at all, yet it made history.
John Crowe Ransom
History
Made
Free
Free Verse
Verse
Form
When critics are waiting to pounce upon poetic style on exactly the same grounds as if it were prose, the poets tremble.
John Crowe Ransom
Waiting
Style
Tremble
Exactly
Critics
Exactly The Same
Poetic
Poets
Prose
Were
Same
Grounds
He can develop sense and style, in the manner of distinguished modern prose, in which event he may be sure that the result will not fall into any objective form.
John Crowe Ransom
Result
Will
Style
Fall
Sense
Distinguished
Objective
Develop
He
Prose
Sure
Modern
Any
May
Form
Which
Manner
Event
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