The World Anew: Themes and Modes in the Poetry of D.H. LawrenceCreative Books, 1994 - 174 páginas |
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... human , and yet interacting with it . His best poems are those where he keeps his eyes firmly on the object , describing and evoking without too much of a didactic or moralizing burden . By the middle of the nineteenth century doubts ...
... human , and yet interacting with it . His best poems are those where he keeps his eyes firmly on the object , describing and evoking without too much of a didactic or moralizing burden . By the middle of the nineteenth century doubts ...
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... humanity and the human potentiality to evolve something magnificent out of a renewed chaos . I do not believe in evolution , but in the strangeness and rainbow change of ever - renewed creative civilizations . ( FUPU 14 ) The belief in " ...
... humanity and the human potentiality to evolve something magnificent out of a renewed chaos . I do not believe in evolution , but in the strangeness and rainbow change of ever - renewed creative civilizations . ( FUPU 14 ) The belief in " ...
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... human " that Lawrence is . There is above all , in the best of these animal poems no inclination to anthropomorphize nature , no tendency to make the non - human do duty for the human . It is a realistic approach to nature . In " Snake ...
... human " that Lawrence is . There is above all , in the best of these animal poems no inclination to anthropomorphize nature , no tendency to make the non - human do duty for the human . It is a realistic approach to nature . In " Snake ...
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Love Poems and Others | 13 |
Look We Have Come Through | 42 |
Birds Beasts and Flowers | 73 |
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