Collected ProseJames Wright, Anne Wright, Edith Anne Wright A collection of Wright's essays on the language of poetry |
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... kind of greatness involved , the genius of inclusiveness and fusion , of reconciliation among man's vital concerns rather than destruction of his very fertility . 5 . Char has written a book — perhaps his best single work , his war ...
... kind of greatness involved , the genius of inclusiveness and fusion , of reconciliation among man's vital concerns rather than destruction of his very fertility . 5 . Char has written a book — perhaps his best single work , his war ...
Page 233
... kind of hope , and at the same time they know that there isn't . There they are . You don't find the same kind of thing in Frost . Although , at bottom , Frost is very much a tragic poet . Yet , I don't think he explores this kind of ...
... kind of hope , and at the same time they know that there isn't . There they are . You don't find the same kind of thing in Frost . Although , at bottom , Frost is very much a tragic poet . Yet , I don't think he explores this kind of ...
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... kind of folk saying . Hun- dreds of times I must have heard a man returning home after a long day's futile search for work , any work at all , and dispir- itedly whispering to his anxious wife , or mumbling absent mindedly to himself in ...
... kind of folk saying . Hun- dreds of times I must have heard a man returning home after a long day's futile search for work , any work at all , and dispir- itedly whispering to his anxious wife , or mumbling absent mindedly to himself in ...
Contents
The Stiff Smile of Mr Warren | 239 |
The Terrible Threshold | 249 |
A Study and a Selection | 256 |
Copyright | |
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