Collected ProseJames Wright, Anne Wright, Edith Anne Wright A collection of Wright's essays on the language of poetry |
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Page 187
... published too much , I think when I was younger . There are many poems that I wouldn't publish now , but they're over and done with . B.H .: The collected poems didn't include all of The Green Wall did it ? Wright : No , and it didn't ...
... published too much , I think when I was younger . There are many poems that I wouldn't publish now , but they're over and done with . B.H .: The collected poems didn't include all of The Green Wall did it ? Wright : No , and it didn't ...
Page 202
... published some just means that I ought not to have published them . Ransom was a beautiful teacher because he was a beautiful reader of poetry . I'm not talking about the sound of his voice , although the sound of his voice was charming ...
... published some just means that I ought not to have published them . Ransom was a beautiful teacher because he was a beautiful reader of poetry . I'm not talking about the sound of his voice , although the sound of his voice was charming ...
Page 272
... published four books and , more significantly , has gone through several dis- tinct stages of development as a poet . In each of these , she has produced work of real merit . She published her first book in England , where she was born ...
... published four books and , more significantly , has gone through several dis- tinct stages of development as a poet . In each of these , she has produced work of real merit . She published her first book in England , where she was born ...
Contents
The Stiff Smile of Mr Warren | 239 |
The Terrible Threshold | 249 |
A Study and a Selection | 256 |
Copyright | |
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