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... poet . One thing certain is that he would have had to face his own criticism of writers such as Auden , Day Lewis and Spender , and confront also the problematic that punctuates the debates of this era : how can a socially committed poet ...
... poet . One thing certain is that he would have had to face his own criticism of writers such as Auden , Day Lewis and Spender , and confront also the problematic that punctuates the debates of this era : how can a socially committed poet ...
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... poet adapts his instinctual desires to reality . In poetry emotion is ' socialised ' , there is poetic dream work and the artist becomes a producer within poetry's function in the ongoing evolutionary process of psychic adaptation to ...
... poet adapts his instinctual desires to reality . In poetry emotion is ' socialised ' , there is poetic dream work and the artist becomes a producer within poetry's function in the ongoing evolutionary process of psychic adaptation to ...
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... poet / scientist was impressed . Baudouin , remarking that the ' new psychology would almost seem to have been especially designed to explain the poet ' , sets out to provide a scientific approach to poetic symbolism . His first chapter ...
... poet / scientist was impressed . Baudouin , remarking that the ' new psychology would almost seem to have been especially designed to explain the poet ' , sets out to provide a scientific approach to poetic symbolism . His first chapter ...
Contents
Editors Foreword | 1 |
Caudwell in the Thirties | 23 |
The Poet and Novelist | 52 |
Copyright | |
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