Hugh MacDiarmid's Epic PoetryEdinburgh University Press, 1991 - 235 Seiten A collection of Hugh McDiarmid's poetry |
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... Marxism . ( In fact , Pound was keen to suggest that Douglas's economics could be happily reconciled with orthodox ... Marxist . He was a party member , but he did not subscribe . causes whose But then neither did Brecht , entirely ...
... Marxism . ( In fact , Pound was keen to suggest that Douglas's economics could be happily reconciled with orthodox ... Marxist . He was a party member , but he did not subscribe . causes whose But then neither did Brecht , entirely ...
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... Marxism and Philosophy ( London , 1970 ) Three Essays on Marxism ( London , 1971 ) Kristeva , Julia , Desire in Language ( Oxford , 1980 ) - - Revolution in Poetic Language ( New York , 1984 ) Lacan , Jacques , Ecrits ( London , 1977 ) ...
... Marxism and Philosophy ( London , 1970 ) Three Essays on Marxism ( London , 1971 ) Kristeva , Julia , Desire in Language ( Oxford , 1980 ) - - Revolution in Poetic Language ( New York , 1984 ) Lacan , Jacques , Ecrits ( London , 1977 ) ...
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... Marxism and the Problem of Linguistics ( Peking , 1972 ) Marxism and the National Question ( Tirana , 1979 ) Stevens , Wallace , Collected Poems ( New York , 1954 ) Timpanaro , Sebastiano , On Materialism ( London , 1975 ) Thomson ...
... Marxism and the Problem of Linguistics ( Peking , 1972 ) Marxism and the National Question ( Tirana , 1979 ) Stevens , Wallace , Collected Poems ( New York , 1954 ) Timpanaro , Sebastiano , On Materialism ( London , 1975 ) Thomson ...
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Hugh MacDiarmids Epic Poetry | 1 |
In Memoriam James Joyce | 59 |
The First Person | 158 |
Urheberrecht | |
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