The Uses of Division: Unity and Disharmony in LiteratureChatto and Windus, 1976 - 248 oldal |
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158. oldal
... Berryman calls ' imperial sway ' , transporting a sprawl of contingency as far as possible from the actuality of a ... Berryman's personal case was as singular and desperate as hers , his suicide even more spectacular , but this does not ...
... Berryman calls ' imperial sway ' , transporting a sprawl of contingency as far as possible from the actuality of a ... Berryman's personal case was as singular and desperate as hers , his suicide even more spectacular , but this does not ...
160. oldal
... Berryman , in the sense for instance in which Norman Mailer in his books is Norman Mailer , but Berryman in verse . But this does not mean that he is changed or dramatized ; the poem would be much more conventional if he were . All that ...
... Berryman , in the sense for instance in which Norman Mailer in his books is Norman Mailer , but Berryman in verse . But this does not mean that he is changed or dramatized ; the poem would be much more conventional if he were . All that ...
168. oldal
... Berryman and Lowell . They are with us as one of the family , and very tedious their company can be . The intensities of the poetry of arrest are all internalized ; total contingency is focused by the intent gaze of the imagination ...
... Berryman and Lowell . They are with us as one of the family , and very tedious their company can be . The intensities of the poetry of arrest are all internalized ; total contingency is focused by the intent gaze of the imagination ...
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