The Centennial Review: CR., Band 31College of Arts and Letters, Michigan State University, 1987 |
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... poetic composition . Other male poets whose attitude is less hostile than Sim- mons ' make the same association between Medusa's allure and her ability not only to petrify all around her but to endure as an object of petrification ...
... poetic composition . Other male poets whose attitude is less hostile than Sim- mons ' make the same association between Medusa's allure and her ability not only to petrify all around her but to endure as an object of petrification ...
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... poetic agency " in the short poems ; to " poetic purpose " in " The Pink Church , " " Russia , " The Embodiment of Knowledge , and " The Desert Music " ; and to " poetic action " as a whole in two plays , Many Loves and A Dream of Love ...
... poetic agency " in the short poems ; to " poetic purpose " in " The Pink Church , " " Russia , " The Embodiment of Knowledge , and " The Desert Music " ; and to " poetic action " as a whole in two plays , Many Loves and A Dream of Love ...
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... poetic agent . Duffey's emphasis leads to a reading of Paterson that posits a constancy of action in all the books : repetitive actions as exter- nal awareness , as internal awareness , and as an interweaving of the two . For him , then ...
... poetic agent . Duffey's emphasis leads to a reading of Paterson that posits a constancy of action in all the books : repetitive actions as exter- nal awareness , as internal awareness , and as an interweaving of the two . For him , then ...
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NUMBER ONE Winter 1987 | 1 |
SUSAN JEFFORDS | 55 |
SUZANNE JUHASZ | 73 |
Urheberrecht | |
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