Meaning of unpoeticality | Babel Free
Examples
“He hits himself plump on the nose in every suggestion of his imaginary critic, down even to the assertion of the unpoeticality of his lyrics.”
“This verse does not lead⟳ us anywhere or develop⟳ the thought of No. 8. It turns the apparent unpoeticality of the previous verse into vagueness and abstraction, the arch-enemies of poetry.”
“By ‘I am the door’ he meant to say⟳, in the poetical form⟳ peculiar to the Arab (Semitic) mind⟳, that the new way of life and being which he was teaching is ‘the way, the truth and the life’. To understand⟳ this, as Barth and Western Christianity with their peculiarly un-Arab (un-Semitic) mind⟳ do understand⟳, as meaning that Jesus was there advocating (or to use⟳ the American slang, ‘selling’) his own⟳ person, rather than ‘the will of my Father’ is crude, to say⟳ the least, and points to the ‘unpoeticality’ of the mould into which Western Christian consciousness had been moulded through the ages.”
CEFR level
C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
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