Tradition and Experiment in English PoetryMacmillan, 1979 - 343 sivua |
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... writer is not to take account of tradition , society or his audience , he is cutting himself off from much that ... writing nonsense , though in a mellifluous way . Consider , for example , the most famous stanza in this very famous ...
... writer is not to take account of tradition , society or his audience , he is cutting himself off from much that ... writing nonsense , though in a mellifluous way . Consider , for example , the most famous stanza in this very famous ...
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... writing of monologues — Brown- ing's ' tact of omission ' . And Arthur Symons not only wrote some distinguished dramatic monologues himself but produced a whole study of Browning ( 1886 ) which was enthusiastically appreciative . He ...
... writing of monologues — Brown- ing's ' tact of omission ' . And Arthur Symons not only wrote some distinguished dramatic monologues himself but produced a whole study of Browning ( 1886 ) which was enthusiastically appreciative . He ...
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... writing long poems such as ' Easter , 1929 ' with a distinctively Waste Land mood and landscape ; Louis MacNeice , closest of all the 1930s poets to Eliot technically , trying to produce a spiritual diary ( 1938 ) in the mode of Four ...
... writing long poems such as ' Easter , 1929 ' with a distinctively Waste Land mood and landscape ; Louis MacNeice , closest of all the 1930s poets to Eliot technically , trying to produce a spiritual diary ( 1938 ) in the mode of Four ...
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