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claire m. tylee iconography in ‘Mary’s Song’. He argues that in this poem ‘Plath’s cosmology implicateseverything—the vast p ...
british holocaust poetry: songs of experience so resistant to artistic representation’.^57 Histaxonomy of awkward poetics in ...
claire m. tylee the political power of language itself over consciousness. It also promoted the importanceof imagination and ...
british holocaust poetry: songs of experience their exile and orphaning: Gershon was the earliest, aged 36, Mayer was 43, an ...
claire m. tylee rhyming quatrains resemble hymns, nursery rhymes, and the ballads adapted by Blake,Coleridge, and Wordsworth ...
british holocaust poetry: songs of experience trees’, at home in the natural world rather than alienated from the neutral gr ...
claire m. tylee personal response; as Hill says, he wrote this pastoral elegy for himself. By contrast, itis the hollow jaun ...
british holocaust poetry: songs of experience literary sources associated with childhood to structure that return of repress ...
claire m. tylee history for 2,000 years, so in the future scrolls might be discovered in Poland, or burntclothing, a letter, ...
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alan marshall movements, and with a little underhand weaponry thrown in as and when—the moderncloak-and-dagger of exploding ...
quiet americans avoiding action, like the narrator’s Baudelairean opium?). The notion of reportage ismore historically speci ...
alan marshall Nevertheless, there is, I think, in Adorno’swriting, if I understand it correctly, an intuition that experimen ...
quiet americans Within the experimental modernist tradition, it is the Americans who, after 1945, seemmore able to meet the ...
alan marshall and the news|Iswar|As always.’^12 The poet as one person trying to speak with another is at the mercy of the n ...
quiet americans Larkinesque references to the swinging Sixties here. It is, however, a book full of dates—but it is conspicu ...
alan marshall indisposed .One ending, then, is at odds with another. ‘This is plenty,’ but ‘This is more than enough.’^25 Th ...
quiet americans ‘England’ in ‘Little Gidding’ recalls the patriotic rhetoric ofHenryV(which does not mean that this Anglophi ...
alan marshall smoked opium with the tribal chieftains. Then he married an Iranian woman and becameforeign correspondent forT ...
quiet americans a tank’s turret twisted skyward, hereand there a lorry unharmed out of fuel or the crew scattered; leaguered ...
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