Essays on Literature and IdeasMacmillan, 1963 - 270 sider |
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... language , his habits are carefully studied and reproduced , and when the poets of the Beat Generation give public readings they do so to jazz accompaniment . Thus Lawrence Ferlinghetti's poem , ' Autobiography ' , has been described as ...
... language , his habits are carefully studied and reproduced , and when the poets of the Beat Generation give public readings they do so to jazz accompaniment . Thus Lawrence Ferlinghetti's poem , ' Autobiography ' , has been described as ...
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... language , for instance - language which tended to veil the issues it claimed to be discussing - he denounced as an enemy . The language of free men must , he held , be vivid , candid , truthful . Those who took refuge in vagueness did ...
... language , for instance - language which tended to veil the issues it claimed to be discussing - he denounced as an enemy . The language of free men must , he held , be vivid , candid , truthful . Those who took refuge in vagueness did ...
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... language and addresses his own people . He turns outwards or inwards . And in either case his situation is far from satisfactory . The English - language Indian writer has a chance in the big market , he can make money by his work and ...
... language and addresses his own people . He turns outwards or inwards . And in either case his situation is far from satisfactory . The English - language Indian writer has a chance in the big market , he can make money by his work and ...
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The Mind of Shakespeare | 56 |
An Introduction to Pope | 71 |
the Search for Identity | 85 |
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