Imagination and Power: A Study of Poetry on Public ThemesChatto & Windus, 1971 - 232 sider Discusses political poetry and the themes of power in English poetry. |
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Side 136
... ruined form of a past whose human purposes and feelings have been forgotten , whose meaning can only by validated by ... ruined villagers , and the process that has ruined them , only from a distance that blurs the particularity of both ...
... ruined form of a past whose human purposes and feelings have been forgotten , whose meaning can only by validated by ... ruined villagers , and the process that has ruined them , only from a distance that blurs the particularity of both ...
Side 165
... ruined by what a partial glimpse of the events they deplored appeared to show as the melancholy desolation of all ... ruin ' of so many contemporaries because he sensed or feared it as a possibility in himself . Certainly the latter part ...
... ruined by what a partial glimpse of the events they deplored appeared to show as the melancholy desolation of all ... ruin ' of so many contemporaries because he sensed or feared it as a possibility in himself . Certainly the latter part ...
Side 223
... ruined Representatives , who represent us only too well , we have softened from new money into old , nameless rings on a tree , or inhabitants of the ' circle on circle ' of Hell . The Commedia is , of course , a governing literary ...
... ruined Representatives , who represent us only too well , we have softened from new money into old , nameless rings on a tree , or inhabitants of the ' circle on circle ' of Hell . The Commedia is , of course , a governing literary ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Disappearance of Heroic | 7 |
A Note on Simone Weil | 10 |
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