The Liberal Imagination: Essays on Literature and Society, Zväzok 7Oxford University Press, 1981 - 284 strán (strany) |
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... poem itself . But a poem does not always exist only in itself : sometimes it has a very lively existence in its false or partial appearances . These simulacra of the actual poem must be taken into account by criticism ; and sometimes ...
... poem itself . But a poem does not always exist only in itself : sometimes it has a very lively existence in its false or partial appearances . These simulacra of the actual poem must be taken into account by criticism ; and sometimes ...
Strana 125
... poem is chiefly about . It is a poem about growing ; some say it is a poem about growing old , but I believe it is about growing up . It is incidentally a poem about optics and then , inevitably , about epistemology ; it is concerned ...
... poem is chiefly about . It is a poem about growing ; some say it is a poem about growing old , but I believe it is about growing up . It is incidentally a poem about optics and then , inevitably , about epistemology ; it is concerned ...
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... poem -and the Wordsworths were much distressed . A month later , on May 3 , Wordsworth began to compose " The Leech - Gatherer , ” later known as “ Resolution and Independence . ” It is this poem that is , I think , the timely utterance ...
... poem -and the Wordsworths were much distressed . A month later , on May 3 , Wordsworth began to compose " The Leech - Gatherer , ” later known as “ Resolution and Independence . ” It is this poem that is , I think , the timely utterance ...
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Preface vii | 3 |
Sherwood Anderson | 21 |
The Princess Casamassima | 56 |
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