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Page 38 from Issue 116
Summer 2003
is the "I" of
poetry
-the "pronoun forever waiting to become noun" ...
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Page 44 from Issue 116
Summer 2003
notes to his poems by rejecting "snob interest in
poetry
" ("That delicious ...
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Page 74 from Issue 116
Summer 2003
producing a radical yet populist
poetry
for a well-read nation, re-imagining its literary tradition at ...
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Page 83 from Issue 116
Summer 2003
later
poetry
), the different journalists in Davidson's eclogues are able to present opposing ...
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Page 132 from Issue 116
Summer 2003
on the Auckland coast, for Wordsworth's mood."zl His
poetry
could be seen as ...
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Page 291 from Issue 116
Summer 2003
relation between the practice of
poetry
and vital life. Each of the poems before us focalizes a class of ...
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Page 44 from Issue 118
Winter 2004
fully be who we've become without women? I need them for my
poetry
, and to love of course. ...
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Page 124 from Issue 119
poetry
. Keats's fair face is untouched by disease or mood or sorrow. It not only disresembles the ...
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Page 136 from Issue 119
drapery of
poetry
converted to a well disguised didacticism. They likely found Keats with the help of ...
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Page 103 from Issue 121
this from him. So instead he is bringing her a slim book of
poetry
by Igor Severyanin, his guilty ...
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