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formalism
1. widely separated states, and so ‘be in two places at once’! The formalism of
2. Formalism, as used herein, refers to the form of the aesthetic effect that the various modalities
3. that Vietnamese New Formalism is a variation of folk
4. one of the original proponents of New Formalism, and
5. format of New Formalism poetry, but in the seven-
6. Formalism poets do indeed “respect the rules and
7. difficulties of New Formalism poetry of the greatest
8. Theory of New Formalism Poetry, 180 pages
9. New Formalism Poetry is the
10. secondary to the march of the New Formalism collective
11. Perhaps this is an aspect of New Formalism Poetry that
12. The early New Formalism Poets of America in the
13. Formalism was that it was compatible with internet
14. But in reading a New Formalism
15. Formalism employs repetition as a substitute
16. sound of a line, while formalism is the abstract structure
17. Formalism and not some other movement? Traditional Western
18. Formalism is a type of poetry that is read
19. Formalism had accomplished its goals of reviving rhymed (me-
20. The technical term (label) of “New Formalism” was very accurate
21. the following thoughts about Vietnamese New Formalism poetry
22. To recap, the past ten years of Vietnamese New Formalism poetry
23. 3/ Formal Poetry and Related Terms: Formalism, New Formalism, Neo-
24. both are Vietnamese New Formalism Poetry
25. It seemed as if some penetrating lucidity permitted her to see the reality of things beyond any formalism
26. Against these far stretches of country rose, in front of the other city edifices, a large red-brick building, with level gray roofs, and rows of short barred windows bespeaking captivity, the whole contrasting greatly by its formalism with the quaint irregularities of the Gothic erections
27. Untethering myself from the rigid formalism of the evening news would, I believed, open up heretofore unseen vistas
28. Veselovski insistence on studying the poetry rather than the poet, the objective structure of the literary work rather than the psychic processes underlying it, found its sequel in the avowedly anti-psychological orientation of early Formalism