ENG 380Y Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Antonio Machado, Allen Ginsberg, Robert Bly
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These men have more trust in the objective, outer world than in the inner world -robert bly speaking of the modernists. The modernists believed that was their strength; by believes that was their error. Bly: the objective correlative merely obstructs poetry the impulse for the poem is stopped this means working up the poem as an idea . The difference between an image and a picture is the image, being the natural speech of the imagination, cannot be drawn from or inserted back into the real world. Surrealist writing often generates startling effects through uncanny images, dark humor, visual elements, and anecdotes. Surrealism and the concept of the marvelous the marvelous can be found in unexpected juxtaposition or may be found in a chance encounter or odd coincidence. The marvelous can be created or simply met in the street.