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One should never assume that the narrator in a poem is expressing views identical to the author''s. "For words, like Nature, half reveal / And half conceal the Soul within," wrote Tennyson. Autobiographical elements tend to be so mixed in with the fictional that lines blur.Bazyn''s revolving carousel of poetic "I''s" includes an egotist who makes fun of his arrogance; a baby confused by his wobbly...
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One should never assume that the narrator in a poem is expressing views identical to the author''s. "For words, like Nature, half reveal / And half conceal the Soul within," wrote Tennyson. Autobiographical elements tend to be so mixed in with the fictional that lines blur.Bazyn''s revolving carousel of poetic "I''s" includes an egotist who makes fun of his arrogance; a baby confused by his wobbly...
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