Hugh MacDiarmid's Epic PoetryEdinburgh University Press, 1991 - Počet stran: 235 A collection of Hugh McDiarmid's poetry |
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... living in Paris , checking the proofs of Anna Livia Plurabelle . Ezra Pound had settled down in Rapallo ; A Draft of Cantos XVII - XXVIII had appeared and a Selected Poems , with an intro- duction by T.S. Eliot . Eliot himself , having ...
... living in Paris , checking the proofs of Anna Livia Plurabelle . Ezra Pound had settled down in Rapallo ; A Draft of Cantos XVII - XXVIII had appeared and a Selected Poems , with an intro- duction by T.S. Eliot . Eliot himself , having ...
Strana 60
... living immediately after James Joyce's death . " A curiously ambigu- ous sentence opens the Author's Note to the first editions of In Memoriam James Joyce . Does MacDiarmid mean that he was living in the Shetlands when Joyce died on 13 ...
... living immediately after James Joyce's death . " A curiously ambigu- ous sentence opens the Author's Note to the first editions of In Memoriam James Joyce . Does MacDiarmid mean that he was living in the Shetlands when Joyce died on 13 ...
Strana 107
... living . That which merely lives must also die ; eternity is a quality quite different from life , and it is not by aligning itself with the factors making for living , as such , that the love of Tristan and Iseult has made itself ...
... living . That which merely lives must also die ; eternity is a quality quite different from life , and it is not by aligning itself with the factors making for living , as such , that the love of Tristan and Iseult has made itself ...
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Hugh MacDiarmids Epic Poetry | 1 |
In Memoriam James Joyce | 59 |
The First Person | 158 |
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