Introduction A 19-year old student, Franz Kappus, is seeking professional advice and literary criticism for his poems ("Rainer Maria Rilke: A Letter to a Young Poet" 1). Kappus sought advice and criticism from the Austrian pioneer poet Rainer Maria Rilke ("Rainer Maria Rilke: a letter to a young poet" 1). Rilke wrote 10 letters to help Capps' needs. These letters are written by Rilke under the title "Letters to the young poets." Human approach to psychology research has many advantages and complexity.
Recently I received Rainer Maria Rilke's "Letters to the Young Poets", famous poets and novelists in the letter, young recipients quit their children while continuing their daily duties I recommend it. He emphasizes the simplicity of the child's life; content that children find solitary, the happiness experienced by children is not grabbed by everything an adult does! Rilke explains how children maintain their state of the art and comfort at a lonely moment. Task time
Rainer Maria Rilke's lyrical essay is unbearably widely known as one of the greatest poets in Austria. These lines from his posthumous work "Letters to the Young Poets" show that we have the poet's unparalleled clarity - the complexity of the universe is based on the simplicity of the image It is sophisticated. Only once, there is beauty and courage. Perhaps the most inevitable is that helplessness requires our love. "
In a letter to a young poet, Reina Maria Rilke wrote: "Even if you put yourself in prison, there is nothing wrong with the wall.This jewel is beyond all prices, the treasure house will pay attention to it?" In this class, I We turn our attention on poetry and prose into childhood, past and present stories. In order to tell the truth, I think about how the idea as a child was invented over time and how writers sometimes create their own childhood.
As expected, the famous and influential letters to Rainer Maria Rilke's "Letters to the Young Poets" and John Keats's brothers are where they discuss the origin, negative ability of his concept Zapruder also examined the concept and use of poetry, but more extensively, language abuse and abuse arise from a wide range of unexpected roles. Essayist Roxane Gay and literary critic Wallace Fowlie, I. A. Richards and Pope Francis appeared. Many poets' works are composed of three poles of John Ashbury, Amiri Baraka, Matsuo Bashaw, Joshua Beckman, Elizabeth Bishop, Emily Dickinson, Alice Knotley, Adrian Ricci, Wallace Stevens, France , Eluard, Valery, Verlaine, etc. There are many others. This book is a treasure that reminds people that poets who have not read for years have come back to different perspectives and suggestions from those who have not yet entered.