Hugh MacDiarmid's Epic PoetryEdinburgh University Press, 1991 - Počet stran: 235 A collection of Hugh McDiarmid's poetry |
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... distinction between epic and tragic writing lay in the lack , in the former , of suspense.36 If events are to be suspenseful , to be hanging , dependent on an event in the future , the possibility and increasing proximity of that ...
... distinction between epic and tragic writing lay in the lack , in the former , of suspense.36 If events are to be suspenseful , to be hanging , dependent on an event in the future , the possibility and increasing proximity of that ...
Strana 38
... distinction between the active man and the reflective man . The thinking man draws no such distinction . " 75 The Unfamiliar Text The originality of Brecht's theory of estrangement , as Fredric Jame- son has written , ' was to have cut ...
... distinction between the active man and the reflective man . The thinking man draws no such distinction . " 75 The Unfamiliar Text The originality of Brecht's theory of estrangement , as Fredric Jame- son has written , ' was to have cut ...
Strana 40
... distinction between these two ' entirely separate ' audiences itself is foreign to the dynamic of epic literature . It is the product , as Brecht put it , of the bourgeois philosopher . The result of such a distinction is the inference ...
... distinction between these two ' entirely separate ' audiences itself is foreign to the dynamic of epic literature . It is the product , as Brecht put it , of the bourgeois philosopher . The result of such a distinction is the inference ...
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