The poem is Milton's "Lycidas". Through the course of this paper i attempted to analyzethe many layers that co-exist with in the poem. In order to convey my understanding I applied meta poetics

Title: The poem is Milton's "Lycidas". Through the course of this paper i attempted to analyzethe many layers that co-exist with in the poem. In order to convey my understanding I applied meta poetics
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The poem is Milton's "Lycidas". Through the course of this paper i attempted to analyzethe many layers that co-exist with in the poem. In order to convey my understanding I applied meta poetics
Milton's multi-layered poem "Lycidas" is a literary work with a variety of interpretations and meanings. One of the many angles from which we can attempt to understand the poem is the meta-poetic level. Meta-poetics is quite a wide range of ideas, which generally can be described as dealing with authorship and the poet's relations with the audience and the poem itself, as well the exploration of the process of writing a poem. The meta-poetic, or …showed first 75 words of 4266 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 4266 total…Feldman 15 Works Cited Bell, Barbara Currier. " 'Lycidas' and the Stages of Grief," Literature and Psychology 25 (1975), 166-174. Creaser, John. " 'Lycidas': The Power of Art," Essays and Studies 34 (1981), 123-147. Flannagan, Roy. "Milton Criticism, Present and Future," Etudes Anglaises Grande 27 (1974), 399-403. Martz, Louis L. "Who is Lycidas?," Yale French Studies 47 (1972), 170-188. Turner, James Grantham. "Elisions and Erasures," Milton Quarterly , 27-39. Watterson, William Collins. " 'Once more, O ye Laurels': Lycidas and the Psychology of Pastoral," Milton Quarterly 27:2 (May 1993), 48-57.

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