The World Anew: Themes and Modes in the Poetry of D.H. LawrenceCreative Books, 1994 - 174 Seiten |
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... poetic principles consciously or unconsciously . D.H. Lawrence continues to figure among the prominent writers of this century but very few critics have conceded his rare achievement in poetry . This book proposes to evaluate Lawrence's ...
... poetic principles consciously or unconsciously . D.H. Lawrence continues to figure among the prominent writers of this century but very few critics have conceded his rare achievement in poetry . This book proposes to evaluate Lawrence's ...
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... poetry of Lawrence occurred simultaneously with the birth of the two poetic movements , Georgians and Imagists and both groups were eager to claim Lawrence as their own . Georgian poetry became established through a series of ...
... poetry of Lawrence occurred simultaneously with the birth of the two poetic movements , Georgians and Imagists and both groups were eager to claim Lawrence as their own . Georgian poetry became established through a series of ...
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... poetic theory than the crudely phrased letter to Marsh . He speaks of two kinds of poetry . One is the poetry of the beginning and the other the poetry of the end . Its characteristic is : ... in the realm of all that is perfect . It is ...
... poetic theory than the crudely phrased letter to Marsh . He speaks of two kinds of poetry . One is the poetry of the beginning and the other the poetry of the end . Its characteristic is : ... in the realm of all that is perfect . It is ...
Inhalt
Love Poems and Others | 13 |
Look We Have Come Through | 42 |
Birds Beasts and Flowers | 73 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Aaron's Rod Beasts and Flowers become beginning believe Birds blood body bourgeois called Christianity collection concept consciousness created creation creative Critics D.H. Lawrence dark dead death describes early earth emotional evil existence experience expression eyes face fact fall feeling followed give goes hands heart Hence human idea individual industrial language Last Poems Lawrence's letter lines living London Look machine meaning mind miners moral myth nature never night Pansies passion period poems poet poetic poetry present produced reality reference reflects religion represents rose says seems sense silence social society soul spirit suggests symbolic theme things thought traditional tree turned universe urge verse voice whole wind woman women wonder wrote York