| David Chambers Mearns - 1947 - 264 頁
...which wil| remain forever open. We may accept them now or lose them now. "History," says Wystan Auden, History to the defeated May say Alas, but cannot help or pardon. History can say Alas to this American civilization of ours as well as to any other. Unless we save... | |
| Gillie - 1975 - 220 頁
...one man's life. TS Eliot on Charles Eliot Norton : The Use of Poetry and the Use of Criticism (1932) The stars are dead; the animals will not look : We...the defeated May say Alas but cannot help or pardon. WH Auden: 'Spain 1937' Eliot's lectures on The Use of Poetry and the Use of Criticism contain insights... | |
| Alfred J. Mac Adam - 1987 - 226 頁
...for deciding is short, and the tools for arriving at a decision inadequate. He will, however, decide: "The stars are dead. The animals will not look. /...History to the defeated / May say Alas but cannot help nor pardon." The narrator pays ironic homage to the elegist's traditional use of the pathetic fallacy:... | |
| Stephen M. Hart - 1988 - 136 頁
...the last time during Auden's lifetime in the very year in which Darkness at Noon was first published: The stars are dead; the animals will not look: We...History to the defeated May say Alas but cannot help nor pardon. These lines could well serve as an epitaph for Koestler's protagonist, who walks down a... | |
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