Crisis in English Poetry, 1880-1940Hutchinson's University Library, 1955 - 231 էջ |
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... effect by the contrast between a stately traditional metre and subject matter very unlike the dignified themes with which such metres are associated . There is nearly always a touch of parody in Sassoon's war poems and sometimes it is ...
... effect by the contrast between a stately traditional metre and subject matter very unlike the dignified themes with which such metres are associated . There is nearly always a touch of parody in Sassoon's war poems and sometimes it is ...
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... effect was of indifference , of a dis- regarded distribution " . Here the novelist has not merely reported the hideousness of the scene ; he has even per- formed part of the poet's function of finding words to express his vision of the ...
... effect was of indifference , of a dis- regarded distribution " . Here the novelist has not merely reported the hideousness of the scene ; he has even per- formed part of the poet's function of finding words to express his vision of the ...
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... effect of this passage is greatly enhanced by the knowledge that the fourth line is a translation of a line of Dante , describing the lost souls in hell . There are dozens of such literary allusions in The Waste Land . Sometimes they ...
... effect of this passage is greatly enhanced by the knowledge that the fourth line is a translation of a line of Dante , describing the lost souls in hell . There are dozens of such literary allusions in The Waste Land . Sometimes they ...
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