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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... human territory . The hopeful imagination populates this middle ground . We like our politics personified , so that ... human in- fluence , that politics at its best can serve our human needs . Thus the ordinary citizen's relation to ...
... human territory . The hopeful imagination populates this middle ground . We like our politics personified , so that ... human in- fluence , that politics at its best can serve our human needs . Thus the ordinary citizen's relation to ...
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... human designing and constructive effort with a non - human process - what Words- worth in a similar mood called ' the unimaginable touch of time -that beautifully modifies and enriches the effect of human art . ( The ' aesthetics of ...
... human designing and constructive effort with a non - human process - what Words- worth in a similar mood called ' the unimaginable touch of time -that beautifully modifies and enriches the effect of human art . ( The ' aesthetics of ...
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... Human Brain , the seat of reductive , mechanical reason and its cunning calculations , the Tree of Humility and Mystery has been flourishing all along . The phrase ' human abstract ' combines several points of Blakeian doctrine : the ...
... Human Brain , the seat of reductive , mechanical reason and its cunning calculations , the Tree of Humility and Mystery has been flourishing all along . The phrase ' human abstract ' combines several points of Blakeian doctrine : the ...
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Introduction page I | 7 |
The Shepherd and the Commissar | 47 |
From Satire to Solitude | 83 |
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