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English Poetry

2014
The English Renaissance, the age of William Shakespeare, Christopher Marlowe, Sir Philip Sidney, Ben Jonson, John Donne, and John Milton, was one of the most brilliant periods in Western literary history for the production of great poetry. Yet the scope of its achievement is so varied that any effort to account for its multiplicity is inordinately ...
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English Poetry.

Modern Language Notes, 1897
William Hand Browne   +1 more
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The evolution of English poetry

Poetics, 1978
Abstract An evolutionary theory of artistic and literary change is described. It is argued that the basic trends in the history of an art form are a product of the continual necessity to produce works that are novel. In order to produce a novel response it is hypothetically necessary to regress from normal abstract waking consciousness to an ...
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English Poetry. Japanese Poetry.

The Far Eastern Quarterly, 1955
Hide Shohara   +2 more
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LANGUAGE IN INDIAN POETRY IN ENGLISH

2014
In an article published in 2006, Jahan Ramazani makes a valid point - and a point made less often in mainstream critical circles in USA and UK than in those of postcolonial criticism - about the dominance of "single-nation genealogies" in studies of Modem and contemporary poetry in English.* 1 Strangely, the case of Indian English poetry can be seen ...
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English Poetry.

Modern Language Notes, 1892
Francis B. Gummere, J. Schipper
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English Poetry

The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, 1964
Daniel Hughes, Leone Vivante
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English Poetry.

Modern Language Notes, 1896
Jas. W. Tupper, W. J. Courthope
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English poetry

Notes and Queries, 1872
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