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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... seems quite un - Blakeian , and one may be excused for looking further . The curiously indecisive rhythm , iambic and anapaestic in turn , seems to hint at emotional com- plexity within the rather flat and declarative tone . And the ...
... seems quite un - Blakeian , and one may be excused for looking further . The curiously indecisive rhythm , iambic and anapaestic in turn , seems to hint at emotional com- plexity within the rather flat and declarative tone . And the ...
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... seems important to insist that they do mingle and that something is missing in a comment like this : His political poems . . . are always complicated by his being above politics . In ' Easter , 1916 ' he celebrates the revolt of his ...
... seems important to insist that they do mingle and that something is missing in a comment like this : His political poems . . . are always complicated by his being above politics . In ' Easter , 1916 ' he celebrates the revolt of his ...
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... seems that no public ceremony , secular or reli- gious , could penetrate such minds with the ' hidden ' spiritual expressiveness one expects and needs from ritual . Evidently poli- tics itself , the range of possible relationships ...
... seems that no public ceremony , secular or reli- gious , could penetrate such minds with the ' hidden ' spiritual expressiveness one expects and needs from ritual . Evidently poli- tics itself , the range of possible relationships ...
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