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

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



John Crowe Ransom Quotes: "And yet what is Modernism? It is undefined."

And yet what is Modernism? It is undefined.




John Crowe Ransom Quotes: "But we moderns are impatient and destructive."

But we moderns are impatient and destructive.



John Crowe Ransom Quotes: "God have mercy on the sinner Who must write with no dinner, No gravy and no grub, No pewter and no pub, No bellyand no bowels, Only consonants and vowels."

God have mercy on the sinner Who must write with no dinner, No gravy and no grub, No pewter and no pub, No bellyand no bowels, Only consonants and vowels.




John Crowe Ransom Quotes: "In all the good Greek of Plato I lack my roastbeef and potato. A better man was Aristotle, Pulling steady on the bottle."

In all the good Greek of Plato I lack my roastbeef and potato. A better man was Aristotle, Pulling steady on the bottle.



John Crowe Ransom Quotes: "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."

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.



John Crowe Ransom Quotes: "Too much is demanded by the critic, attempted by the poet."

Too much is demanded by the critic, attempted by the poet.




John Crowe Ransom Quotes: "It is a miracle of harmony, of the adaptation of the free inner life to the outward necessity of things."

It is a miracle of harmony, of the adaptation of the free inner life to the outward necessity of things.



John Crowe Ransom Quotes: "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."

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.



John Crowe Ransom Quotes: "And how can poetry stand up against its new conditions? Its position is perfectly precarious."

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



John Crowe Ransom Quotes: "Would you ascend to Heaven and bodiless dwell? Or take your bodies honorless to Hell? In Heaven you have heard no marriage is, No white flesh tinder to your lecheries"

Would you ascend to Heaven and bodiless dwell? Or take your bodies honorless to Hell? In Heaven you have heard no marriage is, No white flesh tinder to your lecheries



John Crowe Ransom Quotes: "The arts generally have had to recognize Modernism - how should poetry escape?"

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




John Crowe Ransom Quotes: "Two evils, monstrous either one apart, Possessed me, and were long and loath at going: A cry of Absence, Absence, in the heart, And in the wood the furious winter blowing."

Two evils, monstrous either one apart, Possessed me, and were long and loath at going: A cry of Absence, Absence, in the heart, And in the wood the furious winter blowing.



John Crowe Ransom Quotes: "And if no Lethe flows beneath your casement, And when ten years have not brought full effacement, Philosophy was wrong, and you may meet."

And if no Lethe flows beneath your casement, And when ten years have not brought full effacement, Philosophy was wrong, and you may meet.



John Crowe Ransom Quotes: "Great lovers lie in Hell, the stubborn ones Infatuate of the flesh upon the bones; Stuprate, they rend each other when they kiss, The pieces kiss again, no end to this."

Great lovers lie in Hell, the stubborn ones Infatuate of the flesh upon the bones; Stuprate, they rend each other when they kiss, The pieces kiss again, no end to this.



John Crowe Ransom Quotes: "And a wandering beauty is a blade out of its scabbard.You know how dangerous, gentlemen of threescore?May you know it yet ten more."

And a wandering beauty is a blade out of its scabbard.You know how dangerous, gentlemen of threescore?May you know it yet ten more.



John Crowe Ransom Quotes: "Do not enforce the tired wolf Dragging his infected wound homeward To sit tonight with the warm children Naming the pretty kings of France."

Do not enforce the tired wolf Dragging his infected wound homeward To sit tonight with the warm children Naming the pretty kings of France.



John Crowe Ransom Quotes: "I would not knock old fellows in the dust But there lay Captain Carpenter on his back His weapons were the old heart in his bust And a blade shook between rotten teeth alack."

I would not knock old fellows in the dust But there lay Captain Carpenter on his back His weapons were the old heart in his bust And a blade shook between rotten teeth alack.



John Crowe Ransom Quotes: "I am a lady young in beauty waiting Until my truelove comes, and then we kiss."

I am a lady young in beauty waiting Until my truelove comes, and then we kiss.



John Crowe Ransom Quotes: "Captain Carpenter rose up in his prime Put on his pistols and went riding out But had got wellnigh nowhere at that time Till he fell in with ladies in a rout."

Captain Carpenter rose up in his prime Put on his pistols and went riding out But had got wellnigh nowhere at that time Till he fell in with ladies in a rout.