Dylan Thomas and Poetic Dissociation, Volumen61Southern Illinois University Press, 1964 - 182 páginas |
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... falling makes no sound and " snitered " and " snart " evoke no appropriate sound like Hardy's " And there is no waft of wind with the fleecy fall , " except perhaps by the choice of the alliterative " s . " To see what kind of quality ...
... falling makes no sound and " snitered " and " snart " evoke no appropriate sound like Hardy's " And there is no waft of wind with the fleecy fall , " except perhaps by the choice of the alliterative " s . " To see what kind of quality ...
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... falls , " " as the dew falls , ' " as the star falls , " or " the winged Apple seed glides , And falls , and flowers in the yawning wound at our sides . " Though there is little poetic conciseness in the realization of the Thief , one ...
... falls , " " as the dew falls , ' " as the star falls , " or " the winged Apple seed glides , And falls , and flowers in the yawning wound at our sides . " Though there is little poetic conciseness in the realization of the Thief , one ...
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David Holbrook. fall light " which defines no aspect of experience meaningfully , however striking the failed ... falls into worship of his egocentric " noble ” self : yearning , that is , for the complete selfishness only appropriate to ...
David Holbrook. fall light " which defines no aspect of experience meaningfully , however striking the failed ... falls into worship of his egocentric " noble ” self : yearning , that is , for the complete selfishness only appropriate to ...
Contenido
Introduction | 3 |
The True Voice of English Poetry | 17 |
Critical SelfDeception | 35 |
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