Analysis Of John Whiteside's Daughter By John Crowe Ransom

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One of John Crowe Ransom’s poems that seems full of imagery and hope is Bells for John Whiteside’s Daughter (John Crowe Ransom 554). However, One specific section of this poem where imagery is flaunted is where he wrote: “We looked among orchard trees and beyond where she took arms against her shadow, or harried into the pond” (John Crowe Ransom 554). Another poem that is overflowing with imagery is Emily Hardcastle spinster after it was revised in 1963 also by John Crowe Ransom. “Let them wrap her as a princess, who would patter down a stairway where the foreigner may take her for his Gloomy halidom” (Mann 16). The imagery in this is of death where he is portrayed as the “stranger”. And where it suggests an undefined hazard that is not associated