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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... course much the more ' present ' figure ; unlike Tamburlaine he has an everyday self , based on the idea that he's only a simple soldier , a servant of the state without personal ends in mind . But he lacks psychologi- cal depth ...
... course much the more ' present ' figure ; unlike Tamburlaine he has an everyday self , based on the idea that he's only a simple soldier , a servant of the state without personal ends in mind . But he lacks psychologi- cal depth ...
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... course a sublimely intelligent man , but he became increasingly an obsessed man too , as his political and artistic intentions were more and more frustrated by the world's indifference to what he was up to . He was spared the Byronic ...
... course a sublimely intelligent man , but he became increasingly an obsessed man too , as his political and artistic intentions were more and more frustrated by the world's indifference to what he was up to . He was spared the Byronic ...
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... course , kept going , but at no point in his pilgrim- age could he count on continuing , and of course he had to be guided and helped along at every step . In the ruined secular realm not even the least little shove can be hoped for ...
... course , kept going , but at no point in his pilgrim- age could he count on continuing , and of course he had to be guided and helped along at every step . In the ruined secular realm not even the least little shove can be hoped for ...
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