Hugh MacDiarmid's Epic PoetryEdinburgh University Press, 1991 - Počet stran: 235 A collection of Hugh McDiarmid's poetry |
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... ( Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press , 1989 ) , p.125 , where Lopez makes a similar distinction between Graham's first person and Pound's and Eliot's . It seems to me that Graham and MacDiarmid might be considered as poets whose ...
... ( Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press , 1989 ) , p.125 , where Lopez makes a similar distinction between Graham's first person and Pound's and Eliot's . It seems to me that Graham and MacDiarmid might be considered as poets whose ...
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... ( Edinburgh , 1925 ) Penny Wheep ( Edinburgh , 1926 ) A Drunk Man Looks at the Thistle ( Edinburgh , 1926 ; reissued , ed . Kenneth Buthlay , Edinburgh , 1987 ) Contemporary Scottish Studies ( London , 1926 ; reissued Edinburgh , 1976 ) ...
... ( Edinburgh , 1925 ) Penny Wheep ( Edinburgh , 1926 ) A Drunk Man Looks at the Thistle ( Edinburgh , 1926 ; reissued , ed . Kenneth Buthlay , Edinburgh , 1987 ) Contemporary Scottish Studies ( London , 1926 ; reissued Edinburgh , 1976 ) ...
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... ( Edinburgh , 1957 ) ' The Scottish Tradition ' , Saltire Review , 5 ( 16 ) ( Autumn 1958 ) ' Foreword ' , in Poems by Boris Pasternak , transl . L. Slater ( Sussex , 1959 ) Burns Today and Tomorrow ( Edinburgh , 1959 ) ' Poets on Poetry ...
... ( Edinburgh , 1957 ) ' The Scottish Tradition ' , Saltire Review , 5 ( 16 ) ( Autumn 1958 ) ' Foreword ' , in Poems by Boris Pasternak , transl . L. Slater ( Sussex , 1959 ) Burns Today and Tomorrow ( Edinburgh , 1959 ) ' Poets on Poetry ...
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