Diverse Voices: Essays on Poets and PoetryStory Line Press, 1993 - Всего страниц: 281 |
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... sense of sound : the choice has clearly been to bring across the content as such , and although this impedes our ability to evaluate his poetry it helps us get a sense of the quality of his mind , the range of his imagina- tion , and ...
... sense of sound : the choice has clearly been to bring across the content as such , and although this impedes our ability to evaluate his poetry it helps us get a sense of the quality of his mind , the range of his imagina- tion , and ...
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... sense of humor presses through the grimmest scenes— the trait of a survivor - amazed as he is by the fact that a question mark in back of any word or thing brings out its inherent and too often buried or con- cealed and real strangeness ...
... sense of humor presses through the grimmest scenes— the trait of a survivor - amazed as he is by the fact that a question mark in back of any word or thing brings out its inherent and too often buried or con- cealed and real strangeness ...
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... sense , but preparation , ritual . I say this while knowing that this criticism of his work is built into its structure and into my own sense of that structure as a map of the mind - but we owe it to the poetry to notice when our ...
... sense , but preparation , ritual . I say this while knowing that this criticism of his work is built into its structure and into my own sense of that structure as a map of the mind - but we owe it to the poetry to notice when our ...
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