Phoenix, Ausgaben 21-24English Literature Society, Korea University., 1979 |
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and yet in one sense his own poems are much closer to Hardy's than his novels are . That sense is the way in which both , as poets , deliberately act the primitive , the idiosyncratic and uncouth , letting their lines give the ...
and yet in one sense his own poems are much closer to Hardy's than his novels are . That sense is the way in which both , as poets , deliberately act the primitive , the idiosyncratic and uncouth , letting their lines give the ...
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... sense of isolation , etc. Now , insofar as Lawrence lays any claim to " truth , " he will also claim the assent of a person of good sense ; he himself once wrote to a friend , " I do write because I want folk - English folk - to alter ...
... sense of isolation , etc. Now , insofar as Lawrence lays any claim to " truth , " he will also claim the assent of a person of good sense ; he himself once wrote to a friend , " I do write because I want folk - English folk - to alter ...
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... sense of " being " prove unsuccessful . In his essay on " Art and Morality " Lawrence writes : Design , in art , is a recognition of the relation between various things , various elements in the creative flux . You can't invent a design ...
... sense of " being " prove unsuccessful . In his essay on " Art and Morality " Lawrence writes : Design , in art , is a recognition of the relation between various things , various elements in the creative flux . You can't invent a design ...