In my last post I think I made pretty much the same connection as JK does, by
means of a forward leap to the demigod (I cannot make it cohere), demi-god and
centaur in both cases a self-deprecating image.
Jacob Korg wrote:
> What does the list think of this reading of the line, "The ant's a centaur
> in his dragon world: the ant is "ego scriptor," the ant fleeing the
> anthill of Europe in an earlier Canto. He thinks he is the wise centaur in
> his world of fantasy. Ironic, self-deprecating, followed by "Pull down thy
> vanity," which is NOT addressed to the U.S. Army.
I have also been thinking of Burt Htalen's remarks about the divide between
aesthetic and political critiques. I had thought to have knot together that
divide to a degree in my earlier post, but with all the discussion about pc --
I grant now that that wish died a borning.
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Donald Wellman
http://www.dwc.edu/users/wellman/wellman.htm