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Poetry's Touch
Book • 2003
In *Poetry's Touch*, William Waters examines how poems engage readers through direct address, using examples from Rainer Maria Rilke and other notable poets.
The book delves into the intimate relationship between poetry and its audience, exploring how this interaction makes poetry meaningful and impactful.
It discusses various modes of address in lyric poetry, from archaic Greek inscriptions to modern American works.
The book delves into the intimate relationship between poetry and its audience, exploring how this interaction makes poetry meaningful and impactful.
It discusses various modes of address in lyric poetry, from archaic Greek inscriptions to modern American works.
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in relation to the use of the word "you" in poetry.

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