A. E. Housman: Scholar and PoetUniversity of Minnesota Press, 1958 - 192 pàgines |
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Pàgina 14
... reminiscence of the line in The Gardener's Daughter : The cedar spread his dark green layers of shade . Housman is already steeped in the ocean of poetry . The twist at the end of the first poem and the preoccupation with death are 2 ...
... reminiscence of the line in The Gardener's Daughter : The cedar spread his dark green layers of shade . Housman is already steeped in the ocean of poetry . The twist at the end of the first poem and the preoccupation with death are 2 ...
Pàgina 45
... reminiscence of the one poet in the other . Archilochus says : " These troubles possess now one , now another . Now they are directed to us , and we groan at our bloody wounds , but presently they will pass to others . But up and endure ...
... reminiscence of the one poet in the other . Archilochus says : " These troubles possess now one , now another . Now they are directed to us , and we groan at our bloody wounds , but presently they will pass to others . But up and endure ...
Pàgina 65
... reminiscence of the famous ending of the first verse of the song : Home art gone , and ta'en thy wages : Golden lads and girls all must , As chimney - sweepers , come to dust.5 Housman compresses the first two lines and adds a dark ...
... reminiscence of the famous ending of the first verse of the song : Home art gone , and ta'en thy wages : Golden lads and girls all must , As chimney - sweepers , come to dust.5 Housman compresses the first two lines and adds a dark ...
Continguts
JUVENILIA | 13 |
LITERARY INFLUENCES ON HOUSMAN | 42 |
LITERARY INFLUENCES | 64 |
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