Crisis in English Poetry 1880-1940Hutchinson, 1967 - 203 էջ |
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... crisis of England and Western Europe in which we are still living today . This crisis marks the end of the great period of human history which began with the Renaissance , and of which some of the chief aspects can be summed up in the ...
... crisis of England and Western Europe in which we are still living today . This crisis marks the end of the great period of human history which began with the Renaissance , and of which some of the chief aspects can be summed up in the ...
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... crisis in European civilisation . The credit of being the first English poet of the war generation to explore the profounder meaning of the crisis and to express some measure of its true significance belongs to Charles Hamilton Sorley ...
... crisis in European civilisation . The credit of being the first English poet of the war generation to explore the profounder meaning of the crisis and to express some measure of its true significance belongs to Charles Hamilton Sorley ...
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... crisis and a revelation of its significance . It shows humanity emerging from the ' Ancient Cold ' of the Glacial Age and splitting into the duality of rich and poor symbolised by the tiger and the bird . This spiritual cleavage ...
... crisis and a revelation of its significance . It shows humanity emerging from the ' Ancient Cold ' of the Glacial Age and splitting into the duality of rich and poor symbolised by the tiger and the bird . This spiritual cleavage ...
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