Hugh MacDiarmid's Epic PoetryEdinburgh University Press, 1991 - 235 Seiten A collection of Hugh McDiarmid's poetry |
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... course again , abruptly , with the closure of the parenthesis and yet another ' Even as we know . . . ' . The lists that constitute this part of the poem are arbitrary in any academic sense and in reading through them we receive series ...
... course again , abruptly , with the closure of the parenthesis and yet another ' Even as we know . . . ' . The lists that constitute this part of the poem are arbitrary in any academic sense and in reading through them we receive series ...
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... course . For a ' success- ful ' dissolution of identity would necessarily result in babble or silence . The success ... course of the text . It was never allowed consistent credibility in the course of MacDiarmid's ( or C.M. Grieve's ) ...
... course . For a ' success- ful ' dissolution of identity would necessarily result in babble or silence . The success ... course of the text . It was never allowed consistent credibility in the course of MacDiarmid's ( or C.M. Grieve's ) ...
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... course , is ' The Trojan strumpet . ' Shakespeare presents characters whose language is working tricks on them , showing them up to be incapable of controlling even their own articulation , let alone a military campaign . MacDiarmid's ...
... course , is ' The Trojan strumpet . ' Shakespeare presents characters whose language is working tricks on them , showing them up to be incapable of controlling even their own articulation , let alone a military campaign . MacDiarmid's ...
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Hugh MacDiarmids Epic Poetry | 1 |
In Memoriam James Joyce | 59 |
The First Person | 158 |
Urheberrecht | |
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