Hugh MacDiarmid's Epic PoetryEdinburgh University Press, 1991 - 235 Seiten A collection of Hugh McDiarmid's poetry |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 86
Seite 217
... Hugh MacDiarmid , In Memoriam James Joyce ' ( review ) , The New Statesman and Nation ( 10 September 1955 ) Gish , Nancy K. , ' An Interview with Hugh MacDiarmid ' , Contem- porary Literature ... Hugh MacDiarmid : A Parting Bibliography 217.
... Hugh MacDiarmid , In Memoriam James Joyce ' ( review ) , The New Statesman and Nation ( 10 September 1955 ) Gish , Nancy K. , ' An Interview with Hugh MacDiarmid ' , Contem- porary Literature ... Hugh MacDiarmid : A Parting Bibliography 217.
Seite 219
... MacDiarmid ' , Studies in Scottish Literature , 18 ( 1983 ) Oxenhorn , Harvey , Elemental Things : The Poetry of Hugh MacDi- armid ( Edinburgh , 1984 ) - ' Yowdendrift : Gerard Manley Hopkins and Hugh MacDiar- mid ' , in Hopkins Among ...
... MacDiarmid ' , Studies in Scottish Literature , 18 ( 1983 ) Oxenhorn , Harvey , Elemental Things : The Poetry of Hugh MacDi- armid ( Edinburgh , 1984 ) - ' Yowdendrift : Gerard Manley Hopkins and Hugh MacDiar- mid ' , in Hopkins Among ...
Seite 230
Alan Riach. ' Covenanters , The ' ( Hugh MacDiarmid ) , 92 Craig , David , 48 Crane , Hart , 177 ' Credo ' ( Hugh MacDiarmid ) , 28-9 ' Crowdieknowe ' ( Hugh MacDiarmid ) , 163 Cruickshank , Helen , 7-8 Culler , Jonathan , 205-6 cummings ...
Alan Riach. ' Covenanters , The ' ( Hugh MacDiarmid ) , 92 Craig , David , 48 Crane , Hart , 177 ' Credo ' ( Hugh MacDiarmid ) , 28-9 ' Crowdieknowe ' ( Hugh MacDiarmid ) , 163 Cruickshank , Helen , 7-8 Culler , Jonathan , 205-6 cummings ...
Inhalt
Hugh MacDiarmids Epic Poetry | 1 |
In Memoriam James Joyce | 59 |
The First Person | 158 |
Urheberrecht | |
2 weitere Abschnitte werden nicht angezeigt.
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Aeschylus already appeared attempt become beginning Brecht called Chapter character Clann Collected Complete consider course criticism culture described desire Edinburgh effect English epic essay example existence experience expression fact final follows function further Grieve Hugh MacDiarmid human idea identity important individual Irish kind language later Letters lines linguistic literary literature living London Looks Marxism material matter meaning Memoriam James Joyce mind move movement nature never Note notion passage perhaps person poem poet poetry political possible Pound practice present Press production published question quotation quoted Raised reader reference relation Review Scotland Scots Scottish seems sense social society spiritual struggle suggest things thought tradition translation understanding University verse vision voice whole writing written wrote