Hugh MacDiarmid's Epic PoetryEdinburgh University Press, 1991 - Počet stran: 235 A collection of Hugh McDiarmid's poetry |
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... epic poetry we must explain our use of the term ' epic ' first . How should we understand MacDiarmid's later poetry in relation to epic literature ? What connects it generically to epics of the past ? To present a retrospective view of epic ...
... epic poetry we must explain our use of the term ' epic ' first . How should we understand MacDiarmid's later poetry in relation to epic literature ? What connects it generically to epics of the past ? To present a retrospective view of epic ...
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... epic poem was the only thing it had in common with epics of the past , he provided a rubric under which all the categories I have been considering might be included : the senses of heroism and nationality , the epic subject , and the ...
... epic poem was the only thing it had in common with epics of the past , he provided a rubric under which all the categories I have been considering might be included : the senses of heroism and nationality , the epic subject , and the ...
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... tra- ditionally retrospective view ) . For example , Richard Dorson writes in the ' Introduction ' to Heroic Epic and Saga ( 1978 ) : Heroic epics and sagas have enthralled two entirely separate audiences Hugh MacDiarmid's Epic Poetry 39.
... tra- ditionally retrospective view ) . For example , Richard Dorson writes in the ' Introduction ' to Heroic Epic and Saga ( 1978 ) : Heroic epics and sagas have enthralled two entirely separate audiences Hugh MacDiarmid's Epic Poetry 39.
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Hugh MacDiarmids Epic Poetry | 1 |
In Memoriam James Joyce | 59 |
The First Person | 158 |
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