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... poem with which to begin such a concluding sequence for it is itself already situated not so much at the start of a process as in its middle . The poem responds to a poem that King must have encountered earlier in manuscript : Thomas ...
... poem with which to begin such a concluding sequence for it is itself already situated not so much at the start of a process as in its middle . The poem responds to a poem that King must have encountered earlier in manuscript : Thomas ...
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( from which the poem's Latin epigraph comes ) will find backing for the perception that the poem is about loss , death , sundering : Hercules Furens features a man who has murdered his children . But these things are embodied in the poem's ...
( from which the poem's Latin epigraph comes ) will find backing for the perception that the poem is about loss , death , sundering : Hercules Furens features a man who has murdered his children . But these things are embodied in the poem's ...
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... poem of paternity . ' Marina ' imagines its way long- ingly forwards towards the image of a daughter , but also harks way back to a lost but recalled and universalised Maine which stands for the land- scape of Eliot's deepest familial ...
... poem of paternity . ' Marina ' imagines its way long- ingly forwards towards the image of a daughter , but also harks way back to a lost but recalled and universalised Maine which stands for the land- scape of Eliot's deepest familial ...
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