Inhabited Voices: Myth and History in the Poetry of Geoffrey Hill, Seamus Heaney, and George Mackay BrownBran's Head Books, 1984 - 243 psl. |
Turinys
Influences | 1 |
For the UnfallenKing Log | 27 |
Mercian Hymns | 49 |
Autorių teisės | |
Nerodoma skirsnių: 11
Pagrindiniai terminai ir frazės
Agenda ancient animal artistic ballad Barleycorn become belief Brown Celtic Celts centre ceremony Cernunnos child Christ Christian cultural dark David Jones dead death door dream earth echoes elements Eliot English Ezra Pound fear feels figure Geoffrey Hill George Mackay Brown goddess gods Heaney Heaney's Heaney's poem Hill Hill's holy human ibid idea imagery images Ireland Irish John Barleycorn King Lachrimae land landscape language legend linked London Maeshowe Magnus Mercian Hymns metaphor mind Mother motifs mystery mystical myth mythic mythological narrator nature Nerthus Norse Offa Offa's Orcadian Orkney Orkney Tapestry Orkneyinga Saga pagan patterns poet poet's poetic poetry Pound psychic realised recalls religion reminds reveals rhythms ritual scene Seamus Seamus Heaney seems sense sexual song sounds speech spirit stanza stone story symbol T.S.Eliot Tollund tongue tradition tree verse Viking vision voice women words writes Yeats