Wordstruck: A MemoirViking, 1989 - Всего страниц: 230 MacNeil's autobiography re-creates the world of his youth and the experiences that were opened up to him through his love of words. His delight and passion for the music and magic of language, have enabled MacNeil to transmute it into a work of art. Photos. |
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... poem provided plenty of nourishment for the melodramatic imagination and self - identification . On an- other level , not so fearful , it was romantic and exciting . There is the moody scene setting , a gothic night when only those ...
... poem provided plenty of nourishment for the melodramatic imagination and self - identification . On an- other level , not so fearful , it was romantic and exciting . There is the moody scene setting , a gothic night when only those ...
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... poets we studied and the books we read that year have left no mark . One poem - my own doggerel - I can remember in part . It was inspired by the behaviour of the intimidating house master , a swarthy Austrian named Hans Bardach . He ...
... poets we studied and the books we read that year have left no mark . One poem - my own doggerel - I can remember in part . It was inspired by the behaviour of the intimidating house master , a swarthy Austrian named Hans Bardach . He ...
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... poems whose fineness and delicacy are of such a character that in forcing them prematurely on the attention one runs ... poems , by of- fering more poems for cursory reading . He concluded : " The chief means of arriving at the enjoyment ...
... poems whose fineness and delicacy are of such a character that in forcing them prematurely on the attention one runs ... poems , by of- fering more poems for cursory reading . He concluded : " The chief means of arriving at the enjoyment ...
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