Hugh MacDiarmid's Epic PoetryEdinburgh University Press, 1991 - Počet stran: 235 A collection of Hugh McDiarmid's poetry |
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... poet's son Michael Grieve , the poet's best friend Norman MacCaig , the poet's publisher William MacLellen , and the poet himself . Michael Grieve's role in preparing In Memor- iam for publication was to type the manuscript his father ...
... poet's son Michael Grieve , the poet's best friend Norman MacCaig , the poet's publisher William MacLellen , and the poet himself . Michael Grieve's role in preparing In Memor- iam for publication was to type the manuscript his father ...
Strana 78
... poet ' stood for ' and ' amounted to ' in relation thereto , no matter in what language . There can be no absolute agreement on these things , since tastes differ , but what I proposed to myself was that with any such poet in any ...
... poet ' stood for ' and ' amounted to ' in relation thereto , no matter in what language . There can be no absolute agreement on these things , since tastes differ , but what I proposed to myself was that with any such poet in any ...
Strana 195
... Poet as Prophet ' ( subtitled ' The Man for whom Gaeldom is Waiting ' ) : he is , like the third person of ' The Kind of Scot I Want ' , ' King Over Himself ' , ' A New Scots Poet ' , ' The Poetic Faculty ' , and ' The Kulturkampf ...
... Poet as Prophet ' ( subtitled ' The Man for whom Gaeldom is Waiting ' ) : he is , like the third person of ' The Kind of Scot I Want ' , ' King Over Himself ' , ' A New Scots Poet ' , ' The Poetic Faculty ' , and ' The Kulturkampf ...
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Hugh MacDiarmids Epic Poetry | 1 |
In Memoriam James Joyce | 59 |
The First Person | 158 |
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