The World Anew: Themes and Modes in the Poetry of D.H. LawrenceCreative Books, 1994 - 174 Seiten |
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... tree Blossomed outright . I saw the transfiguration And the present Host Transubstantiation Of the Lumious Ghost . ( 165 ) The blossoming of " every black tree ” is made clear in a letter to Lady Cynthia Asquith , where he said : Let ...
... tree Blossomed outright . I saw the transfiguration And the present Host Transubstantiation Of the Lumious Ghost . ( 165 ) The blossoming of " every black tree ” is made clear in a letter to Lady Cynthia Asquith , where he said : Let ...
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... Trees " . Lawrence examines the life of trees beginning with meditation upon Cypresses : What would I not give To bring ... tree , dark immortal , hovering like a black flame , over the tomb of silenced races and all their abominations ...
... Trees " . Lawrence examines the life of trees beginning with meditation upon Cypresses : What would I not give To bring ... tree , dark immortal , hovering like a black flame , over the tomb of silenced races and all their abominations ...
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... tree . ( 504 ) Thought works in this poem : witness the idea that the capacity of wonder in man can survive the death - pangs of desire . One must admire , as well , the way in which the poet leads up to that final image of the wintry tree ...
... tree . ( 504 ) Thought works in this poem : witness the idea that the capacity of wonder in man can survive the death - pangs of desire . One must admire , as well , the way in which the poet leads up to that final image of the wintry tree ...
Inhalt
Love Poems and Others | 13 |
Look We Have Come Through | 42 |
Birds Beasts and Flowers | 73 |
Urheberrecht | |
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