Dylan Thomas and Poetic Dissociation, Volumen61Southern Illinois University Press, 1964 - 182 páginas |
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... activity . Insofar as we fail to deal adequately with the outside world , and with ourselves , we are still held back by inadequate development of our reality sense- of stages which have never been completed in infancy . Art is a means ...
... activity . Insofar as we fail to deal adequately with the outside world , and with ourselves , we are still held back by inadequate development of our reality sense- of stages which have never been completed in infancy . Art is a means ...
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David Holbrook. traditional textural activity of the word " burst " with its plosive consonant , here , needs to be inhibited , and the word's meaning confined to the cliché activity it has in " I'm bursting with energy " -one can only ...
David Holbrook. traditional textural activity of the word " burst " with its plosive consonant , here , needs to be inhibited , and the word's meaning confined to the cliché activity it has in " I'm bursting with energy " -one can only ...
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... activity of the word blacked , if one is responding normally to English , is not that of suggesting be- nighted or darkened , and is all extraneous flavour here , an irrelevant activity as of applying a soft black pigment . Even Vernon ...
... activity of the word blacked , if one is responding normally to English , is not that of suggesting be- nighted or darkened , and is all extraneous flavour here , an irrelevant activity as of applying a soft black pigment . Even Vernon ...
Contenido
Introduction | 3 |
The True Voice of English Poetry | 17 |
Critical SelfDeception | 35 |
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