All too quickly, poetic visions have been blurred by cloudy realities.
The practical side of that poetic vision has shaped the social and cultural history of the Heights.
Over the years he had worked on the same themes, transforming them with his own poetic vision.
These two events would help shape her poetic vision, full of images of death and drowning.
The writer became known in the 1970s with his children's books, which showed a poetic vision of the everyday.
But rather than practice, he preferred to theorize, teach and put forth his poetic visions.
"Poems to Read" is only one demonstration of his masterful poetic vision, joining the word and the common man.
Creative use of material and sense of poetic vision are one.
It has been credited as "representing the core of Whitman's poetic vision."
The masterpieces of Transpressionism are often based on poetic visions.