EssaysCarcanet Press, 1974 - 299 sidor |
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... interest but more narrow and obsessed . Experiments in Russia at this period included visual poetry , sound - poetry , and combinations of the two . All these experiments find some reflection in Mayakovsky's work , but it is others who ...
... interest but more narrow and obsessed . Experiments in Russia at this period included visual poetry , sound - poetry , and combinations of the two . All these experiments find some reflection in Mayakovsky's work , but it is others who ...
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... interest in asking how far the quality of his verse requires to be either explained or excused ( as he himself excused it ) by reference to environment rather than to innate capacity . The question may also claim to have some relevance ...
... interest in asking how far the quality of his verse requires to be either explained or excused ( as he himself excused it ) by reference to environment rather than to innate capacity . The question may also claim to have some relevance ...
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... interest ' ) and shifts half- way to an alternative ( ' Chaucer never loses our interest ' ) , and his hesitation like the famous mis - spelt ' hesitency ' of Earwicker in Finnegans Wake - indicates his personal lack of conviction . He ...
... interest ' ) and shifts half- way to an alternative ( ' Chaucer never loses our interest ' ) , and his hesitation like the famous mis - spelt ' hesitency ' of Earwicker in Finnegans Wake - indicates his personal lack of conviction . He ...
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