Dylan Thomas and Poetic Dissociation, Volumen61Southern Illinois University Press, 1964 - 182 páginas |
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... dreams . The poetic apprehension enables us to apprehend inner reality , as science helps us to apprehend outer reality . One reality is certainly no more " real " than the other - they are comple- mentary . In art criticism , then ...
... dreams . The poetic apprehension enables us to apprehend inner reality , as science helps us to apprehend outer reality . One reality is certainly no more " real " than the other - they are comple- mentary . In art criticism , then ...
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... dreams of a future life and the Kingdom of Heaven thereby locked up their vision of things in the jails and studies ( like the cells of monks ) of his smiles , ( his gentle good humour ? ) which had no key to unlock anything . The voice ...
... dreams of a future life and the Kingdom of Heaven thereby locked up their vision of things in the jails and studies ( like the cells of monks ) of his smiles , ( his gentle good humour ? ) which had no key to unlock anything . The voice ...
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... dream is , I suppose , an Oedipus dream : he is talking to his mother's ghost , which cries " This that we tread was , too , your father's land . " The father , ousted , is " An old , mad man still climbing in his ghost . " But the ...
... dream is , I suppose , an Oedipus dream : he is talking to his mother's ghost , which cries " This that we tread was , too , your father's land . " The father , ousted , is " An old , mad man still climbing in his ghost . " But the ...
Contenido
Introduction | 3 |
The True Voice of English Poetry | 17 |
Critical SelfDeception | 35 |
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