Dylan Thomas and Poetic Dissociation, Volumen61Southern Illinois University Press, 1964 - 182 páginas |
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... kind which may be associated with certain impulses to hallucinate , rather than to explore experience by vision . There is a kind of employment of the powers of phantasy which seeks to project a false picture over the face of reality ...
... kind which may be associated with certain impulses to hallucinate , rather than to explore experience by vision . There is a kind of employment of the powers of phantasy which seeks to project a false picture over the face of reality ...
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... kind fails in its special function when the quali- ties isolated are , either in kind or degree , insufficient to produce the idea which might be grasped or the emotion which must be felt ; and the latter kind fails in its special ...
... kind fails in its special function when the quali- ties isolated are , either in kind or degree , insufficient to produce the idea which might be grasped or the emotion which must be felt ; and the latter kind fails in its special ...
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... kind of poetry to a more public form of expression , and to large - scale dramatic works in particular , where there would be scope for all his versatility , for his gifts of humour and characterization as well as his genius for poetry ...
... kind of poetry to a more public form of expression , and to large - scale dramatic works in particular , where there would be scope for all his versatility , for his gifts of humour and characterization as well as his genius for poetry ...
Contenido
Introduction | 3 |
The True Voice of English Poetry | 17 |
Critical SelfDeception | 35 |
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