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Nowakowska Nawakowska's Language of Poetry and Generative Grammar ( 1977 ) is interesting in many ways . She adopts a generative framework in her to the study of TS Eliot's poetry . Topic is viewed as the grammatical subject , and in an ...
Nowakowska Nawakowska's Language of Poetry and Generative Grammar ( 1977 ) is interesting in many ways . She adopts a generative framework in her to the study of TS Eliot's poetry . Topic is viewed as the grammatical subject , and in an ...
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The theme of homesickness in his poetry therefore might strike the modern reader as surprising ; but the surprise is lessened when we recognize that Kipling's poetry belonged to a tradition in which the rhetoric of exile was central ...
The theme of homesickness in his poetry therefore might strike the modern reader as surprising ; but the surprise is lessened when we recognize that Kipling's poetry belonged to a tradition in which the rhetoric of exile was central ...
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Selections from the Popular Poetry of the Hindoos . London : Wittingham and Rowland , 1814 . 5 . Dunn , Theodore Douglas . Poets of John Company . London : Thacker , Spink & Co , 1921 . 6 . Farrell , J.G. The Siege of Krishnapur .
Selections from the Popular Poetry of the Hindoos . London : Wittingham and Rowland , 1814 . 5 . Dunn , Theodore Douglas . Poets of John Company . London : Thacker , Spink & Co , 1921 . 6 . Farrell , J.G. The Siege of Krishnapur .
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Narcissism and the Limits of the Lyric Self | 3 |
The Case | 25 |
For our Selves we are Silent | 37 |
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