Place, Personality, and the Irish WriterAndrew Carpenter Barnes & Noble Books, 1977 - 199 頁 |
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... poetry of the Rhymers ' Club , created out of the despair and desolation of defeat . The fact that it was a poetry built on dreams linked it in Yeats's mind to the nature of all great poetry : Poetry is the utterance of desires that we ...
... poetry of the Rhymers ' Club , created out of the despair and desolation of defeat . The fact that it was a poetry built on dreams linked it in Yeats's mind to the nature of all great poetry : Poetry is the utterance of desires that we ...
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... poetry of Robert Frost , wrote : To have the distance from the most awful and most nearly unbearable parts of the ... poet's grasp ; one thinks of that frenzied Shakespearian poet rolling his eye from earth to heaven , from heaven to ...
... poetry of Robert Frost , wrote : To have the distance from the most awful and most nearly unbearable parts of the ... poet's grasp ; one thinks of that frenzied Shakespearian poet rolling his eye from earth to heaven , from heaven to ...
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... poetry . So , to return to the claim that poets should be political ; the argument goes that poets owe allegiance to life , politics is the means of changing life , and therefore poets should be political . It is further asserted that poets ...
... poetry . So , to return to the claim that poets should be political ; the argument goes that poets owe allegiance to life , politics is the means of changing life , and therefore poets should be political . It is further asserted that poets ...
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FOREWORD Andrew Carpenter | 7 |
IDEALS | 41 |
THE PARNELL THEME IN LITERATURE F S L Lyons | 69 |
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