Hugh MacDiarmid's Epic PoetryEdinburgh University Press, 1991 - Počet stran: 235 A collection of Hugh McDiarmid's poetry |
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... Press , 1984 ) , especially pp.171-82 , where ' Harry Semen ' is treated to a close analysis . 26. ' Second Hymn to Lenin ' , C.P. , pp.323-8 ( p.323 ) . 27. ' The Return of the Long Poem ' , in Ezra Pound : Perspectives , ed . Noel ...
... Press , 1984 ) , especially pp.171-82 , where ' Harry Semen ' is treated to a close analysis . 26. ' Second Hymn to Lenin ' , C.P. , pp.323-8 ( p.323 ) . 27. ' The Return of the Long Poem ' , in Ezra Pound : Perspectives , ed . Noel ...
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... Press , 1972 ) , p.58 . 77. Benjamin , Illuminations , p.257 . 78. Richard Dorson , ' Introduction ' , in Heroic Epic and Saga : An Introduc- tion to the World's Great Folk Epics , ed . Felix J. Oinas ( Bloomington and London : Indiana ...
... Press , 1972 ) , p.58 . 77. Benjamin , Illuminations , p.257 . 78. Richard Dorson , ' Introduction ' , in Heroic Epic and Saga : An Introduc- tion to the World's Great Folk Epics , ed . Felix J. Oinas ( Bloomington and London : Indiana ...
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... Press , 1987 ) , p.237 . 11. Hugh MacDiarmid , A Drunk Man Looks at the Thistle , ed . Kenneth Buthlay ( Edinburgh : Scottish Academic Press , 1986 ) , p.237 . 12. Herman Melville , Clarel : A Poem and Pilgrimage in the Holy Land , Part ...
... Press , 1987 ) , p.237 . 11. Hugh MacDiarmid , A Drunk Man Looks at the Thistle , ed . Kenneth Buthlay ( Edinburgh : Scottish Academic Press , 1986 ) , p.237 . 12. Herman Melville , Clarel : A Poem and Pilgrimage in the Holy Land , Part ...
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