Dylan Thomas and Poetic Dissociation, Volumen61Southern Illinois University Press, 1964 - 182 páginas |
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... leave him - whereupon he would cease to exist . But all these tremendous stages in psychic growth , painful as they are , are also necessary stages in the development of our powers of consciousness and perception . Without them there ...
... leave him - whereupon he would cease to exist . But all these tremendous stages in psychic growth , painful as they are , are also necessary stages in the development of our powers of consciousness and perception . Without them there ...
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... leave her in the lawless sun awaking Naked and forsaken to grieve he will not come ... The Thief ... leaves one , as so many of Dylan 92 DYLAN THOMAS.
... leave her in the lawless sun awaking Naked and forsaken to grieve he will not come ... The Thief ... leaves one , as so many of Dylan 92 DYLAN THOMAS.
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... leaving woman waiting . For her soldier stained with spilt words That spill such acrid blood . may be myself here engaged in the common process of using Thomas's language to attach to it the meaning I want the words to have . But here I ...
... leaving woman waiting . For her soldier stained with spilt words That spill such acrid blood . may be myself here engaged in the common process of using Thomas's language to attach to it the meaning I want the words to have . But here I ...
Contenido
Introduction | 3 |
The True Voice of English Poetry | 17 |
Critical SelfDeception | 35 |
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