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... matter of point of view in confessional literature , there is no distinction , so far as the reader is concerned , between the actual and the imagined narrator . In any case , what matters crucially is that the narrator , whether ...
... matter of point of view in confessional literature , there is no distinction , so far as the reader is concerned , between the actual and the imagined narrator . In any case , what matters crucially is that the narrator , whether ...
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... matter . One can at least determine what it is , and its practitioners have a strong family resemblance . This does not mean that they are all of the same calibre . As far as I am concerned the Beats have so far produced only one poet ...
... matter . One can at least determine what it is , and its practitioners have a strong family resemblance . This does not mean that they are all of the same calibre . As far as I am concerned the Beats have so far produced only one poet ...
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... matter . But , if the dates of this generation range from 1910 to 1937 , it is diffi- cult to understand why certain poets Mr. Allen admires ( he says so in the preface ) are excluded from the book . Elizabeth Bishop was born in 1911 ...
... matter . But , if the dates of this generation range from 1910 to 1937 , it is diffi- cult to understand why certain poets Mr. Allen admires ( he says so in the preface ) are excluded from the book . Elizabeth Bishop was born in 1911 ...
Contents
Pictures from Brueghel verse WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS | 11 |
Four Poems W D SNODGRASS | 20 |
Four Poems RICHMOND LATTIMORE | 26 |
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