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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... object leads to turning that object into a corpse , literally a thing , to be dragged around Troy behind a chariot . More subtly , force can turn a man into a thing , a ' stone ' , while he is still alive , by stripping him of his ...
... object leads to turning that object into a corpse , literally a thing , to be dragged around Troy behind a chariot . More subtly , force can turn a man into a thing , a ' stone ' , while he is still alive , by stripping him of his ...
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... object that in its lack of autonomous life and will perfectly expresses his subservience to Rosalind . This set of ... objects of his devotion exist not in the pastoral world of his exile but at court or in some world of romance that ...
... object that in its lack of autonomous life and will perfectly expresses his subservience to Rosalind . This set of ... objects of his devotion exist not in the pastoral world of his exile but at court or in some world of romance that ...
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... objects , for him not curious and remote human types but hateful remin- ders of a weakness he has felt in himself and ... object show him justifying his painful aloofness by in- flicting pain upon their enviable moral recklessness . His ...
... objects , for him not curious and remote human types but hateful remin- ders of a weakness he has felt in himself and ... object show him justifying his painful aloofness by in- flicting pain upon their enviable moral recklessness . His ...
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The Shepherd and the Commissar | 47 |
From Satire to Solitude | 83 |
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