Essays on Literature and IdeasMacmillan, 1963 - 270 sider |
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... speak of ' forms ' I use the word in its simplest sense . Everyone recognises the broad divi- sions of literature into forms , as when we say that Mr. Graham Greene is a novelist and Mr. W. H. Auden a poet . Most people , in fact ...
... speak of ' forms ' I use the word in its simplest sense . Everyone recognises the broad divi- sions of literature into forms , as when we say that Mr. Graham Greene is a novelist and Mr. W. H. Auden a poet . Most people , in fact ...
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... speak to us as music , painting or sculpture do . In conclusion , I have nothing left to do but to add a word in justification of my title . Hopkins , I have been saying , was a com- pletely successful poet ; his work , despite its ...
... speak to us as music , painting or sculpture do . In conclusion , I have nothing left to do but to add a word in justification of my title . Hopkins , I have been saying , was a com- pletely successful poet ; his work , despite its ...
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... speak , and who obey the same laws and customs as I do , how can I tell what the Indian peasant is thinking ? And why should I assume that the confusion , the clash of modernity with the immemorial past , is any greater in his case than ...
... speak , and who obey the same laws and customs as I do , how can I tell what the Indian peasant is thinking ? And why should I assume that the confusion , the clash of modernity with the immemorial past , is any greater in his case than ...
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The Mind of Shakespeare | 56 |
An Introduction to Pope | 71 |
the Search for Identity | 85 |
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