Hugh MacDiarmid's Epic PoetryEdinburgh University Press, 1991 - Počet stran: 235 A collection of Hugh McDiarmid's poetry |
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... criticism , as it is of the process of defamiliarisation . When , at the end of Brecht's Galileo , we are made painfully aware of how scientific discovery is controlled by the agents of conformism , we are confronted with the problem at ...
... criticism , as it is of the process of defamiliarisation . When , at the end of Brecht's Galileo , we are made painfully aware of how scientific discovery is controlled by the agents of conformism , we are confronted with the problem at ...
Strana 200
... critic disappears too . A great deal lies behind Edwin Morgan's comment : ' the critic's pen has been inhibited ... criticism especially in Scotland has hardly begun to work on it . Edwin Morgan himself is the most notable exception ...
... critic disappears too . A great deal lies behind Edwin Morgan's comment : ' the critic's pen has been inhibited ... criticism especially in Scotland has hardly begun to work on it . Edwin Morgan himself is the most notable exception ...
Strana 227
... Criticism ( London , 1929 ) The Philosophy of Rhetoric ( Oxford , 1936 ) - Basic English and Its Uses ( London ... Critic ( London , 1984 ) - Orientalism ( Harmondsworth , 1985 ) Sartre , J.P. , What Is Literature ? ( London , 1967 ) ...
... Criticism ( London , 1929 ) The Philosophy of Rhetoric ( Oxford , 1936 ) - Basic English and Its Uses ( London ... Critic ( London , 1984 ) - Orientalism ( Harmondsworth , 1985 ) Sartre , J.P. , What Is Literature ? ( London , 1967 ) ...
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