CR: The Centennial Review, Volumes 25-26Michigan State University, College of Arts & Letters, 1981 |
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... voice and affirmative vision . Although recent criticism has noted each of these developments in Eliot's poetry , none to date has connected the emergence of Eliot's personal voice with his increasingly realistic landscapes . ' However ...
... voice and affirmative vision . Although recent criticism has noted each of these developments in Eliot's poetry , none to date has connected the emergence of Eliot's personal voice with his increasingly realistic landscapes . ' However ...
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... voice is concerned with " directly expressing [ his ] own thoughts and sentiments . ' " ' 2 This is a diffi- cult voice to achieve and is a mark of the great artist , for if the poet is to succeed , the poetry must be more than mere ...
... voice is concerned with " directly expressing [ his ] own thoughts and sentiments . ' " ' 2 This is a diffi- cult voice to achieve and is a mark of the great artist , for if the poet is to succeed , the poetry must be more than mere ...
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... voices against one an- other - the wry voice of the sufferer , the scathing or flippant voice of a commentator , the banal voice of a woman . He learnt , too , another confessional strategy useful to a cautious and shy sensibility : to ...
... voices against one an- other - the wry voice of the sufferer , the scathing or flippant voice of a commentator , the banal voice of a woman . He learnt , too , another confessional strategy useful to a cautious and shy sensibility : to ...
Contents
KEIKO BEPPU and M TERESA TAVORMINA | 20 |
SUSAN FROM BERG SCHAEFFER | 41 |
AUDREY EKDAHL DAVIDSON | 48 |
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