Hugh MacDiarmid's Epic PoetryEdinburgh University Press, 1991 - 235 Seiten A collection of Hugh McDiarmid's poetry |
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... possible future , or the ' condition ' of the present and possible futures . Therefore , the process of ' defam- iliarisation ' entails a reconsideration of the relation between the present and the past . Benjamin's ' Theses on the ...
... possible future , or the ' condition ' of the present and possible futures . Therefore , the process of ' defam- iliarisation ' entails a reconsideration of the relation between the present and the past . Benjamin's ' Theses on the ...
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... possible environments And to express themselves In all the ways possible to them - A logical deduction from thoroughgoing Materialism And independent of the precise type Of materialism developed . It is quite unimportant whether we call ...
... possible environments And to express themselves In all the ways possible to them - A logical deduction from thoroughgoing Materialism And independent of the precise type Of materialism developed . It is quite unimportant whether we call ...
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... possible to see that desire working to devastating effect in Ezra Pound . But it is not the same thing with MacDiarmid . The moral sense which comes through MacDiarmid's poetry involves a different kind of personal engagement ( or ...
... possible to see that desire working to devastating effect in Ezra Pound . But it is not the same thing with MacDiarmid . The moral sense which comes through MacDiarmid's poetry involves a different kind of personal engagement ( or ...
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Hugh MacDiarmids Epic Poetry | 1 |
In Memoriam James Joyce | 59 |
The First Person | 158 |
Urheberrecht | |
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