Hugh MacDiarmid's Epic PoetryA collection of Hugh McDiarmid's poetry |
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... politics . And , of course , the pretence of being ' non - political ' or ' above politics ' is the worst form of political partizanship . I set out all these considerations simply because it is inevitable that this issue will become ...
... politics . And , of course , the pretence of being ' non - political ' or ' above politics ' is the worst form of political partizanship . I set out all these considerations simply because it is inevitable that this issue will become ...
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... politics and language of nationalism seemed cripplingly insular . He held very deep political beliefs about the dangers and the values , the liability and privilege , of national identity , but the initial step of exile and the eventual ...
... politics and language of nationalism seemed cripplingly insular . He held very deep political beliefs about the dangers and the values , the liability and privilege , of national identity , but the initial step of exile and the eventual ...
Page 85
... political significance of his public persona , his celebrations , and his enthusiasms equally with his pub- lished venom . Political and spiritual oppressions were indissolubly mixed for him ; while , for Joyce , the protest against the ...
... political significance of his public persona , his celebrations , and his enthusiasms equally with his pub- lished venom . Political and spiritual oppressions were indissolubly mixed for him ; while , for Joyce , the protest against the ...
Contents
Hugh MacDiarmids Epic Poetry | 1 |
In Memoriam James Joyce | 59 |
The First Person | 158 |
Copyright | |
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