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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... effect becoming him , or by making him become an artist himself but one whose medium is a more difficult one where last effects are harder to come by . The case of Cromwell suggests that public authority is less available to private ...
... effect becoming him , or by making him become an artist himself but one whose medium is a more difficult one where last effects are harder to come by . The case of Cromwell suggests that public authority is less available to private ...
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... effect , making us feel that it isn't the poet but the vision itself we are in touch with . But The Mask of Anarchy professes to be not a contemplative poem , assessing public events from a distance , but an effort at imaginative ...
... effect , making us feel that it isn't the poet but the vision itself we are in touch with . But The Mask of Anarchy professes to be not a contemplative poem , assessing public events from a distance , but an effort at imaginative ...
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... effect of the ' mask ' as Shelley presents it is to question just that distinction between self and role that ordinary masquer- ading depends on . We like to dress up and wear disguises because it's fun to look and ( in some part ) feel ...
... effect of the ' mask ' as Shelley presents it is to question just that distinction between self and role that ordinary masquer- ading depends on . We like to dress up and wear disguises because it's fun to look and ( in some part ) feel ...
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