Hugh MacDiarmid's Epic PoetryA collection of Hugh McDiarmid's poetry |
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... writing A Voyage to Pagany . And in Scotland , in Stirling , on 23 June , the Inaugural Demonstration of the National Party of Scotland took place , with C.M. Grieve , a thirty - five year old veteran of the First World War , rising to ...
... writing A Voyage to Pagany . And in Scotland , in Stirling , on 23 June , the Inaugural Demonstration of the National Party of Scotland took place , with C.M. Grieve , a thirty - five year old veteran of the First World War , rising to ...
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... writers like Wilson Harris and Derek Wal- cott who exploit the condition of post - imperial collapse to create great writing from a wonderfully unstable language , then Joyce and MacDiarmid were indeed ' providing for the developments ...
... writers like Wilson Harris and Derek Wal- cott who exploit the condition of post - imperial collapse to create great writing from a wonderfully unstable language , then Joyce and MacDiarmid were indeed ' providing for the developments ...
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... writers . The point is rather that the implanting of such phrases produces a discursive texture in the poem which reveals how tone and ideology are affected by such ' incorporated ' writing . The best example comes at the end of the ...
... writers . The point is rather that the implanting of such phrases produces a discursive texture in the poem which reveals how tone and ideology are affected by such ' incorporated ' writing . The best example comes at the end of the ...
Contents
Hugh MacDiarmids Epic Poetry | 1 |
In Memoriam James Joyce | 59 |
The First Person | 158 |
Copyright | |
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