English Poetry: A Critical IntroductionBarnes & Noble, 1966 - 205 стор. |
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... University by a literary undergraduate who is ' going down ' for the last time . The tribute is a personal one . Johnson begins by referring to the mixed pleasures and pain of the four years ' residence . Later he describes the walks he ...
... University by a literary undergraduate who is ' going down ' for the last time . The tribute is a personal one . Johnson begins by referring to the mixed pleasures and pain of the four years ' residence . Later he describes the walks he ...
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... University , Auden sees it as an anomalous , because uncoordinated , part of the modern world . The poem is the dramatization of a general problem , a particular application of E. M. Forster's golden rule ' Only connect ' . - Where ...
... University , Auden sees it as an anomalous , because uncoordinated , part of the modern world . The poem is the dramatization of a general problem , a particular application of E. M. Forster's golden rule ' Only connect ' . - Where ...
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... university examinations in English literature without being either right or wrong . All that is often required in the students is the ability to reproduce a muzzy impression of what they have been reading and to quote indis- criminately ...
... university examinations in English literature without being either right or wrong . All that is often required in the students is the ability to reproduce a muzzy impression of what they have been reading and to quote indis- criminately ...
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Poetic Meaning and the Poets Audience | 39 |
Poetry and Society | 57 |
Schools of Poetry | 73 |
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