Hugh MacDiarmid's Epic PoetryEdinburgh University Press, 1991 - Počet stran: 235 A collection of Hugh McDiarmid's poetry |
Vyhledávání v knize
Výsledky 1-3 z 58
Strana 3
... writing A Voyage to Pagany . And in Scotland , in Stirling , on 23 June , the Inaugural Demonstration of the National Party of Scotland took place , with C.M. Grieve , a thirty - five year old veteran of the First World War , rising to ...
... writing A Voyage to Pagany . And in Scotland , in Stirling , on 23 June , the Inaugural Demonstration of the National Party of Scotland took place , with C.M. Grieve , a thirty - five year old veteran of the First World War , rising to ...
Strana 89
... writers like Wilson Harris and Derek Wal- cott who exploit the condition of post - imperial collapse to create great writing from a wonderfully unstable language , then Joyce and MacDiarmid were indeed ' providing for the developments ...
... writers like Wilson Harris and Derek Wal- cott who exploit the condition of post - imperial collapse to create great writing from a wonderfully unstable language , then Joyce and MacDiarmid were indeed ' providing for the developments ...
Strana 169
... writers . The point is rather that the implanting of such phrases produces a discursive texture in the poem which reveals how tone and ideology are affected by such ' incorporated ' writing . The best example comes at the end of the ...
... writers . The point is rather that the implanting of such phrases produces a discursive texture in the poem which reveals how tone and ideology are affected by such ' incorporated ' writing . The best example comes at the end of the ...
Obsah
Hugh MacDiarmids Epic Poetry | 1 |
In Memoriam James Joyce | 59 |
The First Person | 158 |
Autorská práva | |
Další části 2 nejsou zobrazeny.
Další vydání - Zobrazit všechny
Běžně se vyskytující výrazy a sousloví
Aeschylus already appeared attempt become beginning Brecht called Chapter character Clann Collected Complete consider course criticism culture described desire Edinburgh effect English epic essay example existence experience expression fact final follows function further Grieve Hugh MacDiarmid human idea identity important individual Irish kind language later Letters lines linguistic literary literature living London Looks Marxism material matter meaning Memoriam James Joyce mind move movement nature never Note notion passage perhaps person poem poet poetry political possible Pound practice present Press production published question quotation quoted Raised reader reference relation Review Scotland Scots Scottish seems sense social society spiritual struggle suggest things thought tradition translation understanding University verse vision voice whole writing written wrote