T.S. Eliot and the Language of PoetryAkadémiai Kiadó, 1989 - Počet stran: 149 |
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... concerned , in Petőfi , in Arany , even in the literature of the early modernist " Nyugat " -circle , and as to ... concern which can be corre- lated to Eliot's ideas . To quote another Hungarian ex- ample , midwar novelist and ...
... concerned , in Petőfi , in Arany , even in the literature of the early modernist " Nyugat " -circle , and as to ... concern which can be corre- lated to Eliot's ideas . To quote another Hungarian ex- ample , midwar novelist and ...
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... concern here . Eliot's " classicism " within the framework of the opposition between the terms " Classic " and ... concerned with language as it functions in poetry or prose ; and some of what Eliot has said on this topic is , in a sense ...
... concern here . Eliot's " classicism " within the framework of the opposition between the terms " Classic " and ... concerned with language as it functions in poetry or prose ; and some of what Eliot has said on this topic is , in a sense ...
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Ferenc Takács. 59 If our concern is to make art more effective than in the nineteenth - century form it has come down to us ... concern for various popular forms of art which , in Brecht's case , involve Also , the world of the Brettl ( a ...
Ferenc Takács. 59 If our concern is to make art more effective than in the nineteenth - century form it has come down to us ... concern for various popular forms of art which , in Brecht's case , involve Also , the world of the Brettl ( a ...
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