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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... significant energy itself is being mocked here . The political animus of the poem requires us to take Hudibras and the Cromwells as imposters , men who choose a role they can't fill because of their disabling commitment to false ...
... significant energy itself is being mocked here . The political animus of the poem requires us to take Hudibras and the Cromwells as imposters , men who choose a role they can't fill because of their disabling commitment to false ...
Side 118
... significant that the Epilogue , Pope's richest display of moral energy in engagement with politics and power ... significance for the next five years , before rousing himself for the final magnificent effort that is the Fourth Book of ...
... significant that the Epilogue , Pope's richest display of moral energy in engagement with politics and power ... significance for the next five years , before rousing himself for the final magnificent effort that is the Fourth Book of ...
Side 129
... significant that Gray rejects public vices - the city world of Politics , ambi- tion , pride in status - not because ... significantly different conclusion 129 FROM SATIRE TO SOLITUDE.
... significant that Gray rejects public vices - the city world of Politics , ambi- tion , pride in status - not because ... significantly different conclusion 129 FROM SATIRE TO SOLITUDE.
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Introduction page I | 7 |
The Shepherd and the Commissar | 47 |
From Satire to Solitude | 83 |
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