Dylan Thomas and Poetic Dissociation, Volumen61Southern Illinois University Press, 1964 - 182 páginas |
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Página 58
... poem has been called obscure . I re- fuse to believe that it is obscurer than pity , violence or suffering . But being a poem , not a lifetime , it is more compressed . QUITE EARLY ONE MORNING , P. 13 . What this contribution does is to ...
... poem has been called obscure . I re- fuse to believe that it is obscurer than pity , violence or suffering . But being a poem , not a lifetime , it is more compressed . QUITE EARLY ONE MORNING , P. 13 . What this contribution does is to ...
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... poem is thus an attempt to say a number of things to do with attitudes to experience : it is perhaps the poem in which Dylan Thomas came nearest to the attempt to organize deeply felt experience , and yet it is probably his most ...
... poem is thus an attempt to say a number of things to do with attitudes to experience : it is perhaps the poem in which Dylan Thomas came nearest to the attempt to organize deeply felt experience , and yet it is probably his most ...
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... poem is unre- solved , is diffused and contrary : it moves towards compassion but is hampered by defence against in- sight . A Refusal to Mourn the Death , by Fire , of a Child in London ( p . 101 ) . This poem is generally considered ...
... poem is unre- solved , is diffused and contrary : it moves towards compassion but is hampered by defence against in- sight . A Refusal to Mourn the Death , by Fire , of a Child in London ( p . 101 ) . This poem is generally considered ...
Contenido
Introduction | 3 |
The True Voice of English Poetry | 17 |
Critical SelfDeception | 35 |
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