Dylan Thomas and Poetic Dissociation, Volumen61Southern Illinois University Press, 1964 - 182 páginas |
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... turning back to the poem , that I have produced a crudified version ( as I feel I would have done if , say , I attempted to paraphrase Donne's Exstasie or Blake's Sick Rose ) . Yet , turning back to the poem I can only see it as an ...
... turning back to the poem , that I have produced a crudified version ( as I feel I would have done if , say , I attempted to paraphrase Donne's Exstasie or Blake's Sick Rose ) . Yet , turning back to the poem I can only see it as an ...
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... turned around ... All I have done is substitute random words from Over Sir John's Hill . The rhythm , a dead frame , remains , and the meaningless verse looks exactly like Dylan Thomas's poetry . But the exercise exposes , too , the ...
... turned around ... All I have done is substitute random words from Over Sir John's Hill . The rhythm , a dead frame , remains , and the meaningless verse looks exactly like Dylan Thomas's poetry . But the exercise exposes , too , the ...
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... turned around . And the true joy of the long dead child sang burning in the sun . It was my thirtieth year to heaven ... turning . Printed thus as prose the poem is tearful and flat , like Patience Strong , despite its remarkable ...
... turned around . And the true joy of the long dead child sang burning in the sun . It was my thirtieth year to heaven ... turning . Printed thus as prose the poem is tearful and flat , like Patience Strong , despite its remarkable ...
Contenido
Introduction | 3 |
The True Voice of English Poetry | 17 |
Critical SelfDeception | 35 |
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