Seasons Come to Pass: A Poetry Anthology for Southern African StudentsOxford University Press, 2002 - 258 стор. This anthology draws from a wide range of canonical, unusual, erotic, amusing, and politically pertinent poetry from all over the world spanning some 15 centuries. This latest edition includes new notes and exercises, and has a freshly designed, learning-friendly format that makes it more relevant and accessible to students of poetry in Southern Africa. |
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... speaker's organ of circulation is like a small melodious feathered creature that has made a place of rest in a plant which has a plentiful water supply . ' ' By beginning with the word " my " , the speaker makes the description of her ...
... speaker's organ of circulation is like a small melodious feathered creature that has made a place of rest in a plant which has a plentiful water supply . ' ' By beginning with the word " my " , the speaker makes the description of her ...
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... speaker's love for the trees and their beauty . The words ' airy cages ' give a strong visual impression of the shape of the trees , with the branches and leaves forming the bars of the ' cage ' . This image looks like an apparent ...
... speaker's love for the trees and their beauty . The words ' airy cages ' give a strong visual impression of the shape of the trees , with the branches and leaves forming the bars of the ' cage ' . This image looks like an apparent ...
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... speaker explicitly identifies herself as a woman ; why is she so ' upfront ' about her gender ? The speaker struggles with two conflicting emotions throughout the poem ; what are they ? At times , one dominates , then the other ...
... speaker explicitly identifies herself as a woman ; why is she so ' upfront ' about her gender ? The speaker struggles with two conflicting emotions throughout the poem ; what are they ? At times , one dominates , then the other ...
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Seasons Come to Pass: A Poetry Anthology for Southern African Students Helen Moffett,Es'kia Mphahlele Попередній перегляд недоступний - 1994 |
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