On Modern PoetsMeridian Books, 1959 - 223 psl. |
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... called The Dance , which deals with the apotheosis of the individual , and its second in Atlantis , which deals with the apotheosis of the nation . The Bridge is a loosely joined sequence of lyrics , and some of the individual pieces ...
... called The Dance , which deals with the apotheosis of the individual , and its second in Atlantis , which deals with the apotheosis of the nation . The Bridge is a loosely joined sequence of lyrics , and some of the individual pieces ...
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... called Cutty Sark , a very slight but perversely amusing meditation on the great days of the American clipper ships . The main reason for the in- clusion of such a piece is Crane's enthusiasm for everything pertaining to the sea , but ...
... called Cutty Sark , a very slight but perversely amusing meditation on the great days of the American clipper ships . The main reason for the in- clusion of such a piece is Crane's enthusiasm for everything pertaining to the sea , but ...
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... called Sand Dunes , of which the clearly stated theme is the Emersonian notion that man can think better if he frees himself wholly from the past . The last poem in the same volume , at least as the volume originally appeared , is called ...
... called Sand Dunes , of which the clearly stated theme is the Emersonian notion that man can think better if he frees himself wholly from the past . The last poem in the same volume , at least as the volume originally appeared , is called ...
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Introduction by Keith McKean | 7 |
T S Eliot or the Illusion of Reaction | 35 |
John Crowe Ransom or Thunder without God | 73 |
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