Hugh MacDiarmid's Epic PoetryEdinburgh University Press, 1991 - 235 Seiten A collection of Hugh McDiarmid's poetry |
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... lines 1 to 9 of this part of the poem from the first passage , grafts in lines 10 and 11 from the second passage , follows them with what precedes them in Buchan's prose ( lines 12 and 13 in the poem ) , then returns to the first ...
... lines 1 to 9 of this part of the poem from the first passage , grafts in lines 10 and 11 from the second passage , follows them with what precedes them in Buchan's prose ( lines 12 and 13 in the poem ) , then returns to the first ...
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... lines , seems to have become part of In Memor- iam James Joyce . So the problem we have as textual critics is not only the instability of the content of the work but the changeability of the work's title . On 7 April 1937 MacDiarmid ...
... lines , seems to have become part of In Memor- iam James Joyce . So the problem we have as textual critics is not only the instability of the content of the work but the changeability of the work's title . On 7 April 1937 MacDiarmid ...
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... Lines Review in January 1954 ) is such a successful combination of two lines of MacDiarmid , followed by thirteen lines of Aristophanes , and concluded by a final line by MacDiarmid . The poem is balanced by the pronouncements in the ...
... Lines Review in January 1954 ) is such a successful combination of two lines of MacDiarmid , followed by thirteen lines of Aristophanes , and concluded by a final line by MacDiarmid . The poem is balanced by the pronouncements in the ...
Inhalt
Hugh MacDiarmids Epic Poetry | 1 |
In Memoriam James Joyce | 59 |
The First Person | 158 |
Urheberrecht | |
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aesthetic Alan Bold Benjamin Bertolt Brecht Bouvard and Pécuchet Brecht C.M. Grieve Cantos Cencrastus Clann Albann Complete Poems criticism culture Diarmid's Drunk Man Looks Duncan Glen Edinburgh Edwin Morgan effect English epic poetry essay example existence Ezra Pound fact function Gaelic Glasgow Grieve's Heroic Hugh MacDiarmid human Ibid idea identity Ireland Irish J.B.S. Haldane Joyce's Kenneth Buthlay Kind of Poetry language Letters lines linguistic London Lucky Poet MacDiarmid's epic poetry MacLellan Marxist material meaning Memoriam James Joyce metaphysical mind modern movement nature never Norman MacCaig Olson passage person plagiarism Plaited poem's poetic political present prose published question quotation quoted Raised Beach reader reference Scotland Scots Scottish Literature sense social society Sorley MacLean struggle suggest T.S. Eliot theatre things Thistle tradition transl translation understanding University Press verse vision voice William word world literature writing wrote Yeats