Hugh MacDiarmid's Epic PoetryEdinburgh University Press, 1991 - Počet stran: 235 A collection of Hugh McDiarmid's poetry |
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... reference in Lucky Poet ( 1943 ) , where Brecht's name occurs among a list of other writers . MacDiarmid recalls , approvingly , Heinrich Mann , Julien Benda , Bert Brecht , Oscar Maria Graf , Jean Cassou , Emil Ludwig , Hans Marchwita ...
... reference in Lucky Poet ( 1943 ) , where Brecht's name occurs among a list of other writers . MacDiarmid recalls , approvingly , Heinrich Mann , Julien Benda , Bert Brecht , Oscar Maria Graf , Jean Cassou , Emil Ludwig , Hans Marchwita ...
Strana 62
... reference , especially to Gaelic , Russian , Italian and Indian literatures , German literature and philosophy , and modern physics and the physiology of the brain , and while mainly in English , utilises elements of over a score of ...
... reference , especially to Gaelic , Russian , Italian and Indian literatures , German literature and philosophy , and modern physics and the physiology of the brain , and while mainly in English , utilises elements of over a score of ...
Strana 138
... reference to two specific people and the introduction of colloquial terms helps balance the difficulty of the more abstract speculations . He condemns Horace Tograth ( ' the Australian chemist / Who led the world - wide pogrom against ...
... reference to two specific people and the introduction of colloquial terms helps balance the difficulty of the more abstract speculations . He condemns Horace Tograth ( ' the Australian chemist / Who led the world - wide pogrom against ...
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In Memoriam James Joyce | 59 |
The First Person | 158 |
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