EssaysCarcanet Press, 1974 - 299 sidor |
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... fact . There are two possible approaches : through a science- fiction poetry paralleling the development of science ... fact and arouse the imagination than to start from imaginative scientific fantasy and throw in a few concessions to ...
... fact . There are two possible approaches : through a science- fiction poetry paralleling the development of science ... fact and arouse the imagination than to start from imaginative scientific fantasy and throw in a few concessions to ...
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... fact - can come better from that , indeed , than from the clumsily inventive pseudo - fact of Aniara's ' goldonda ' , ' phototurb ' , ' gopta ' , and ' dormijun ' . If , in MacDiarmid's development , ' facts and science ' have tended to ...
... fact - can come better from that , indeed , than from the clumsily inventive pseudo - fact of Aniara's ' goldonda ' , ' phototurb ' , ' gopta ' , and ' dormijun ' . If , in MacDiarmid's development , ' facts and science ' have tended to ...
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... fact . We leave fact and come back to it , come back to what we wanted fact to be , not to what it was , not to what it has too often remained . The poetry of a work of the imagination constantly illustrates the fundamental and endless ...
... fact . We leave fact and come back to it , come back to what we wanted fact to be , not to what it was , not to what it has too often remained . The poetry of a work of the imagination constantly illustrates the fundamental and endless ...
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