Hugh MacDiarmid's Epic PoetryEdinburgh University Press, 1991 - 235 Seiten A collection of Hugh McDiarmid's poetry |
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... character ' of that work must also describe its movement . Having come through In Memoriam James Joyce , we are ready to take a fresh look over MacDiarmid's œuvre , bearing in mind certain qualities of character which are only fully ...
... character ' of that work must also describe its movement . Having come through In Memoriam James Joyce , we are ready to take a fresh look over MacDiarmid's œuvre , bearing in mind certain qualities of character which are only fully ...
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... character of the poem , some of the symbols interchange in value and effect . ' The poem's mobile character is essentially that of the drunk man himself ; by his mediation MacDiarmid can dramatically and poetically explore a range of ...
... character of the poem , some of the symbols interchange in value and effect . ' The poem's mobile character is essentially that of the drunk man himself ; by his mediation MacDiarmid can dramatically and poetically explore a range of ...
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... characters whose language is working tricks on them , showing them up to be incapable of controlling even their own ... character- istic of adulthood is the recognition of unrepeatability : absences that can never be restored . In the ...
... characters whose language is working tricks on them , showing them up to be incapable of controlling even their own ... character- istic of adulthood is the recognition of unrepeatability : absences that can never be restored . In the ...
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Hugh MacDiarmids Epic Poetry | 1 |
In Memoriam James Joyce | 59 |
The First Person | 158 |
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