The Electric Life: Essays on Modern PoetryMorrow, 1989 - 459 pagina's |
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... human nature changing ? How readily will that human nature accede to its dissolution into a larger whole ? With respect to these and similar questions , a closer examination of television would have been essential . For television is ...
... human nature changing ? How readily will that human nature accede to its dissolution into a larger whole ? With respect to these and similar questions , a closer examination of television would have been essential . For television is ...
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... human nature out with a pitchfork , but it has found a way in through the back window . The nonhuman order vibrates at a frequency very near that of the human . A charming domesticity results . The natural world in Swenson's early ...
... human nature out with a pitchfork , but it has found a way in through the back window . The nonhuman order vibrates at a frequency very near that of the human . A charming domesticity results . The natural world in Swenson's early ...
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... human family . Milosz is not so pessimistic - he does not require Apocalypse for things to be put right . He places a greater faith , as we shall see , in " the great soul of the people " and in the poet himself . The Lesson of Biology ...
... human family . Milosz is not so pessimistic - he does not require Apocalypse for things to be put right . He places a greater faith , as we shall see , in " the great soul of the people " and in the poet himself . The Lesson of Biology ...
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