CR: The Centennial Review, Volumes 25-26Michigan State University, College of Arts & Letters, 1981 |
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... language . Laurence Lieberman , for example , claims that Ashbery's “ Mes- sianic calling " is to bring about " changes in the whole fabric of our country's mass sensibility , " while a more skeptical Robert Boyers explains that ...
... language . Laurence Lieberman , for example , claims that Ashbery's “ Mes- sianic calling " is to bring about " changes in the whole fabric of our country's mass sensibility , " while a more skeptical Robert Boyers explains that ...
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... language which validates itself by constantly putting into question its own reason for being . - - a When we seek precedents for a " poetry of language ” - poetry which takes language as its subject matter - we are natur- ally drawn to ...
... language which validates itself by constantly putting into question its own reason for being . - - a When we seek precedents for a " poetry of language ” - poetry which takes language as its subject matter - we are natur- ally drawn to ...
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... language shapes experience.1 But in Surfacing ( 1972 ) , this Canadian writer's second and most poetic novel , her concern with the powers of language and its effects on our relationship with Nature , ourselves and other human beings is ...
... language shapes experience.1 But in Surfacing ( 1972 ) , this Canadian writer's second and most poetic novel , her concern with the powers of language and its effects on our relationship with Nature , ourselves and other human beings is ...
Contents
KEIKO BEPPU and M TERESA TAVORMINA | 20 |
SUSAN FROM BERG SCHAEFFER | 41 |
AUDREY EKDAHL DAVIDSON | 48 |
Copyright | |
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