![Arts / Robert Bringhurst / Ethnopoetics / Chinese poetry / Poetic form / Dell Hymes / John R. Swanton / Shi / Gary Snyder / Literature / Guggenheim Fellows / Poetry Arts / Robert Bringhurst / Ethnopoetics / Chinese poetry / Poetic form / Dell Hymes / John R. Swanton / Shi / Gary Snyder / Literature / Guggenheim Fellows / Poetry](https://www.pdfsearch.io/img/9a8c3b48a2a51e343aa20b824d938321.jpg) Date: 2006-10-14 13:54:36Arts Robert Bringhurst Ethnopoetics Chinese poetry Poetic form Dell Hymes John R. Swanton Shi Gary Snyder Literature Guggenheim Fellows Poetry | | Afterword: Form in Poetry of Place I. “Place” in Poetry The idea of “place” has been considerably devalued in American culture, to the point at which it functions more as a metaphor than a reality. Few people seeAdd to Reading ListSource URL: www.hevanet.comDownload Document from Source Website File Size: 224,83 KBShare Document on Facebook
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