Poets, Poems, MovementsUMI Research Press, 1987 - 330 páginas |
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... written before the winters in Sussex . The lyrics written by Yeats from 1913 to 1916 are mainly occult or Irish in subject , in techniques similar to those of his lyrics written between 1903 and 1912. If Pound had any effect on Yeats ...
... written before the winters in Sussex . The lyrics written by Yeats from 1913 to 1916 are mainly occult or Irish in subject , in techniques similar to those of his lyrics written between 1903 and 1912. If Pound had any effect on Yeats ...
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... written during the break in their correspondence , though he laid claim to having at least seen them . Over a year since his departure for Europe , he sent Winters a carbon copy of The Bridge in its final form , assuming that Winters ...
... written during the break in their correspondence , though he laid claim to having at least seen them . Over a year since his departure for Europe , he sent Winters a carbon copy of The Bridge in its final form , assuming that Winters ...
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... written to complete The Bridge in 1929 weakened the effect of the whole , that Crane's talent deteriorated irreparably after he com- pleted " The River " in 1928 , and above all they could agree about Crane's poetic devotion : Writing ...
... written to complete The Bridge in 1929 weakened the effect of the whole , that Crane's talent deteriorated irreparably after he com- pleted " The River " in 1928 , and above all they could agree about Crane's poetic devotion : Writing ...
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Poetry and the Art of Loneliness | 3 |
The Illusion of Influence | 21 |
Literary Movements | 25 |
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