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  • TITLE
  • CERTIFICATE
  • DECLARATION
  • ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
  • CONTENTS
  • I. INTRODUCTION
  • American Poetry: Traditional and Transgressions
  • The Aesthetic of Muriel Rukeyser
  • Hypothetical Premises
  • Methodological Procedures
  • II. EPISTEMOLOGICAL EXCURSUS
  • Intuition
  • The Writer and the Reader
  • Meaning
  • The Significance of Intuitive Experience
  • Language and intuition
  • Indian Theories of Intuition
  • Reality
  • Relationship and its Significance
  • CONCLUSION
  • III. THE CANON OF THE UNEXPLORED
  • The Theme of Eros
  • The Reality of Dreams
  • The Mythic Mode
  • IV. DECOLLAGING EXPERIENCE
  • The Threshold Experience
  • Inner Spaces, Outer Movements
  • Unreal Lands, Real Spaces
  • Through the Eyes of a Child
  • The Morphology of Silence
  • V. BRAIDING IDENTITIES
  • Excavating
  • WilIard Gibbs: Through Phases of Experience, Knowledge of Systems
  • Kollwitz of the Unforgetting Eyes
  • Ryder the Visionary: Leaping Rider to Flame
  • John Jay Chapman: the Many Born
  • Charles Ives and the Clusters of Meaning
  • Anne Burlak: Centre of a System of lives
  • Akiba, the One Witness
  • VI. RELATIONSHIP: A LIFE - LINE
  • Presencing the Absence of Life
  • The Mystique of suicide
  • Resurrecting Artistic Response
  • VII. CONCLUSION
  • WORKS CITED