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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... mood with disarming pre- cision when he wrote : ' to me castles and monasteries in decay are the daintiest speculation ' . It is a remark that reeks of literature , of course , and it is good to know that Byng could take a blunter line ...
... mood with disarming pre- cision when he wrote : ' to me castles and monasteries in decay are the daintiest speculation ' . It is a remark that reeks of literature , of course , and it is good to know that Byng could take a blunter line ...
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... mood , it was not inevitably the mood of the century's greatest imaginative moments , which are often moments of moral peril or defeat , when the mind confronts an external chaos that threatens something like the destruction of ...
... mood , it was not inevitably the mood of the century's greatest imaginative moments , which are often moments of moral peril or defeat , when the mind confronts an external chaos that threatens something like the destruction of ...
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... moods he calls generosity and impartiality . Political liberalism is a kind of non - position , a mood which allows free expression to conflicting interests and ideologies in the hope that they will somehow accommodate each other . ( Ob ...
... moods he calls generosity and impartiality . Political liberalism is a kind of non - position , a mood which allows free expression to conflicting interests and ideologies in the hope that they will somehow accommodate each other . ( Ob ...
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