Dylan Thomas and Poetic Dissociation, Band 61Southern Illinois University Press, 1964 - 182 Seiten |
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... painful , inevitably we display through life the same tendency as the infant has to resist the acceptance of reality ... pains of disillusion- ment , at the hands of a mother who can enable the child to bear this by her continuing and ...
... painful , inevitably we display through life the same tendency as the infant has to resist the acceptance of reality ... pains of disillusion- ment , at the hands of a mother who can enable the child to bear this by her continuing and ...
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... pain of facing reality and also from other psychic pain resulting from emotional con- flicts . . . the use of alcohol can be regarded as an at- tempt at self - cure . . . . [ We might well substitute here the word " poetry " for alcohol ...
... pain of facing reality and also from other psychic pain resulting from emotional con- flicts . . . the use of alcohol can be regarded as an at- tempt at self - cure . . . . [ We might well substitute here the word " poetry " for alcohol ...
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... pain , " he seems to say , " or was it enough to regret at the waste of words - then the self - deception of my happy childhood poems [ " vaguenesses enough and sweet lies plenty " ] - the hollow words themselves could bear all ...
... pain , " he seems to say , " or was it enough to regret at the waste of words - then the self - deception of my happy childhood poems [ " vaguenesses enough and sweet lies plenty " ] - the hollow words themselves could bear all ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 3 |
The True Voice of English Poetry | 17 |
Critical SelfDeception | 35 |
Urheberrecht | |
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accept adult alcoholic attitude becomes breast Captain Cat character Cherry Owens child childhood childish Country Sleep critical D. H. Lawrence D. W. Winnicott dark dead death disarming disguise dissociated dreams dust Dylan Thomas Dylan Thomas's poetry Edith Sitwell Eliot enacts English experience explore fear feel Fern Hill five-beat line flower force gesture give Hopkins's human hwyl imagery immaturity impulse infant infantile irresponsibility Jack Black Joyce Joyce's kind language Llareggub Llaregyb mature meaning meaningless metaphor Milk Wood moral mother mouth movement nature night nostalgia OGMORE Ogmore-Pritchard Olson pain perhaps phrase pity poem poet poet's poetic Polly Garter prose reader reality recoil rhythm rhythmic Richard Paget roots Rosie Probert seek seems sense sexual snart snayped sneap snitered sound special plea stanza suffering suggests symbols T. F. Powys T. S. ELIOT texture tion true voice Ulysses verbal Vernon Watkins verse vision vitality weaknesses wind words writing