Hugh MacDiarmid's Epic PoetryEdinburgh University Press, 1991 - Počet stran: 235 A collection of Hugh McDiarmid's poetry |
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... University Library , Edinburgh University Library , the National Library of Scotland ( Edinburgh ) , the British Library ( London ) , and the University of Waikato Library ( Hamilton , New Zealand ) . And also to the forbearance and ...
... University Library , Edinburgh University Library , the National Library of Scotland ( Edinburgh ) , the British Library ( London ) , and the University of Waikato Library ( Hamilton , New Zealand ) . And also to the forbearance and ...
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... University Press , 1979 ) ; and Wiktor Woroszylski , The Life of Mayakovsky , transl . from the Polish by Boleslaw Taborski ( London : Victor Gollancz , 1972 ) . 66. The Letters , p.620 . 67. Iain Crichton Smith , ' MacDiarmid and Ideas ...
... University Press , 1979 ) ; and Wiktor Woroszylski , The Life of Mayakovsky , transl . from the Polish by Boleslaw Taborski ( London : Victor Gollancz , 1972 ) . 66. The Letters , p.620 . 67. Iain Crichton Smith , ' MacDiarmid and Ideas ...
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... University Press , 1984 ) , pp.121–32 . A sidelight on this matter would be a consideration of the poetry of Louis Zukovsky ( 1904–78 ) , a New Yorker of Russian - Jewish parentage , a friend of Williams , cummings , and Pound , and ...
... University Press , 1984 ) , pp.121–32 . A sidelight on this matter would be a consideration of the poetry of Louis Zukovsky ( 1904–78 ) , a New Yorker of Russian - Jewish parentage , a friend of Williams , cummings , and Pound , and ...
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