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... kind of fruitful corpse'.54 The paradox - which is the one that James Joyce girded up in his anagrammatic spelling cropse , ' on the bunk of our breadwinning lies the cropse of our seedfather ' - might then be compounded by the old ...
... kind of fruitful corpse'.54 The paradox - which is the one that James Joyce girded up in his anagrammatic spelling cropse , ' on the bunk of our breadwinning lies the cropse of our seedfather ' - might then be compounded by the old ...
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... kind of counterpoise to the struggles of a world ' : an oppositional force . In this neglected phrase , Burns anticipates the argument of Seamus Heaney's The Redress of Poetry : that poetry is an oppositional force seeking redress or ...
... kind of counterpoise to the struggles of a world ' : an oppositional force . In this neglected phrase , Burns anticipates the argument of Seamus Heaney's The Redress of Poetry : that poetry is an oppositional force seeking redress or ...
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... kind of death in the poem . But ' a formal feeling ' out- lives that death , to become the monumental feeling form of the second line : ' Nerves sit ceremonious , like Tombs ' . Like much Victorian women's poetry , Dickinson's ...
... kind of death in the poem . But ' a formal feeling ' out- lives that death , to become the monumental feeling form of the second line : ' Nerves sit ceremonious , like Tombs ' . Like much Victorian women's poetry , Dickinson's ...
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The Origins of the Civilisation of Angkor | 41 |
Yorkshire Writers | 91 |
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