CR: The Centennial Review, Volumes 25-26Michigan State University, College of Arts & Letters, 1981 |
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... landscape — that of a journey into the interior of an engulfing snake - a journey described in language highly charged with sexual meaning . The connection between the body and the landscape has long been an accepted psychological ...
... landscape — that of a journey into the interior of an engulfing snake - a journey described in language highly charged with sexual meaning . The connection between the body and the landscape has long been an accepted psychological ...
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... landscapes . ' However , if one examines closely the parallel transformations in landscape and voice in Eliot's poetry , one finds an interrelationship developing between them : as Eliot shifts from highly allusive and meta- phorical ...
... landscapes . ' However , if one examines closely the parallel transformations in landscape and voice in Eliot's poetry , one finds an interrelationship developing between them : as Eliot shifts from highly allusive and meta- phorical ...
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... landscape in Eliot's poetic development . As preparatory exercises for Four Quartets , they show Eliot using natural land- scape not only as an inspiration for his poetry , but also as an objective correlative for a particular state of ...
... landscape in Eliot's poetic development . As preparatory exercises for Four Quartets , they show Eliot using natural land- scape not only as an inspiration for his poetry , but also as an objective correlative for a particular state of ...
Contents
KEIKO BEPPU and M TERESA TAVORMINA | 20 |
SUSAN FROM BERG SCHAEFFER | 41 |
AUDREY EKDAHL DAVIDSON | 48 |
Copyright | |
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