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... language . To my mind , the source of the paradox - - lies in another direction - not inside the craft of poetry , but out there in the world . The language of the deepest poetry is paradoxical , because the world of the poet -as ...
... language . To my mind , the source of the paradox - - lies in another direction - not inside the craft of poetry , but out there in the world . The language of the deepest poetry is paradoxical , because the world of the poet -as ...
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... language freely must also paralyze the Indian writing in any of the other languages of India . To claim that English as Indians would most naturally use it cannot pro- duce first rate literature , the sort of literature that people all ...
... language freely must also paralyze the Indian writing in any of the other languages of India . To claim that English as Indians would most naturally use it cannot pro- duce first rate literature , the sort of literature that people all ...
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... language in the theatre . The Silent dramatists did not take for granted the expressive power of language . They seriously questioned its power to communicate feeling . In Bernard's theory , emotion unites human beings , while language ...
... language in the theatre . The Silent dramatists did not take for granted the expressive power of language . They seriously questioned its power to communicate feeling . In Bernard's theory , emotion unites human beings , while language ...
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