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unwriting the good fight the important literary models for Auden, did both. But what does one do with awar that is only just ...
rainer emig partly at a propagandistic statement on a topical conflict, yet it contrasts markedly withthe common generalizat ...
unwriting the good fight reader to understand that it is never an unproblematically given array of facts.^7 Neitheris it an ...
rainer emig history of civilization from an all-seeing elevated perspective, seemingly untouched byevents and changes, yet i ...
unwriting the good fight History, Time described as operator and organizer (in Auden’s typically clinical language).From thi ...
rainer emig poem, and all the later controversial statements of the poem are attributed to it. It isat first cleverly introd ...
unwriting the good fight The shocking assertion only makes sense when it is reread through the discussion thatthe life that ...
rainer emig In keeping with the ethics of doing and the relegation of responsibility to the individual,the short three centr ...
unwriting the good fight opening stanzas. Now it describes Spain rather condescendingly in geographical andmeteorological te ...
rainer emig only potentially likely future, one finds again the reform movements that were so influentialin the late ninetee ...
unwriting the good fight positioning, but other statements made in ‘Spain 1937’, that caused controversy. Thereason for over ...
rainer emig than of essential or transcendental certainties and guarantees), the decision to kill (whicheven in war is clear ...
unwriting the good fight and to traditional ideals of war. His manly jokes and fumbling, but ultimately unsatisfactory,embra ...
rainer emig believe.^24 Responsibility,also for hurting and killing and making decisions, includ- ing wrong ones, is what in ...
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johnlyon quality, its apparent directness and absoluteness, the simplicity of its wording, itsassurance of profundity and ce ...
war, politics, and disappearing poetry gnomic utterance with a comparably complex critical reception—emanated from aGrecian ...
johnlyon Yourself; mad Ireland hurt you into poetry. NowIreland has her madness and her weather still, For poetry makes noth ...
war, politics, and disappearing poetry Makes mouths at the invisible event, Exposingwhat is mortal and unsure To all that fo ...
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