Hugh MacDiarmid's Epic PoetryEdinburgh University Press, 1991 - 235 oldal A collection of Hugh McDiarmid's poetry |
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... things in an age of chaos and dissolution . ' The Song of the Happy Shepherd ' begins : The woods of Arcady are dead , And over is their antique joy ; Of old the world on dreaming fed ; Grey Truth is now her painted toy ; Yet still she ...
... things in an age of chaos and dissolution . ' The Song of the Happy Shepherd ' begins : The woods of Arcady are dead , And over is their antique joy ; Of old the world on dreaming fed ; Grey Truth is now her painted toy ; Yet still she ...
175. oldal
... things carefully to and fro , Moving a fraction of flower here , 10 Placing an inch of air there , And without ... thing and a known thing here The First Person 175.
... things carefully to and fro , Moving a fraction of flower here , 10 Placing an inch of air there , And without ... thing and a known thing here The First Person 175.
200. oldal
... things to be articulated . This is the political nature of the text : it is itself a polis , a site where a number of voices are interchanging . As such , it is distinct from mere pluralism , by which one thing might be interpreted in a ...
... things to be articulated . This is the political nature of the text : it is itself a polis , a site where a number of voices are interchanging . As such , it is distinct from mere pluralism , by which one thing might be interpreted in a ...
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Hugh MacDiarmids Epic Poetry | 1 |
In Memoriam James Joyce | 59 |
The First Person | 158 |
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