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John Crowe Ransom was an American poet, critic, and teacher who was a leading figure in the Southern Agrarian movement and a founder of the New Criticism school of literary theory. His poetry, known for its formal precision and exploration of timeless themes, has been highly regarded. Ransom's influence as a critic and educator has left a lasting mark on American literature and literary scholarship.
"It is a miracle of harmony, of the adaptation of the free inner life to the outward necessity of things."
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"It is a miracle of harmony, of the adaptation of the free inner life to the outward necessity of things."

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"Now between the meanings of words and their sounds there is ordinarily no discoverable relation except one of accident; and it is therefore miraculous, to the mystic, when words which make sense can also make a uniform objective structure of accents and rhymes."
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"Now between the meanings of words and their sounds there is ordinarily no discoverable relation except one of accident; and it is therefore miraculous, to the mystic, when words which make sense can also make a uniform objective structure of accents and rhymes."

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"Their free verse was no form at all, yet it made history."
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"Their free verse was no form at all, yet it made history."

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"Till now poets were privileged to insert a certain proportion of nonsense - very far in excess of one-half of one per cent - into their otherwise sober documents."
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"Till now poets were privileged to insert a certain proportion of nonsense - very far in excess of one-half of one per cent - into their otherwise sober documents."

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"When critics are waiting to pounce upon poetic style on exactly the same grounds as if it were prose, the poets tremble."
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"When critics are waiting to pounce upon poetic style on exactly the same grounds as if it were prose, the poets tremble."

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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."
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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."

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"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."
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"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."

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"The arts generally have had to recognize Modernism - how should poetry escape?"
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"The arts generally have had to recognize Modernism - how should poetry escape?"

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"Or he can work it out as a metrical and formal exercise, but he will be disappointed in its content. The New Year's prospect fairly chills his daunting breast."
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"Or he can work it out as a metrical and formal exercise, but he will be disappointed in its content. The New Year's prospect fairly chills his daunting breast."

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"And how can poetry stand up against its new conditions? Its position is perfectly precarious."
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"And how can poetry stand up against its new conditions? Its position is perfectly precarious."

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