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... poems about ? They're about their business , and their father's business and their monkey's uncle , they're about how nothing is about , they're not about about . This answer drives them back to the snack tray every time.17 This defence ...
... poems about ? They're about their business , and their father's business and their monkey's uncle , they're about how nothing is about , they're not about about . This answer drives them back to the snack tray every time.17 This defence ...
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... poem , Stevenson touches on the unpre- dictable autonomy of form : ' I couldn't , of course , have predicted any of 43 Stevenson , ' The Figure in the Carpet ' , in The Collected Poems of Anne Stevenson : 1955–1995 ( 1996 , Newcastle ...
... poem , Stevenson touches on the unpre- dictable autonomy of form : ' I couldn't , of course , have predicted any of 43 Stevenson , ' The Figure in the Carpet ' , in The Collected Poems of Anne Stevenson : 1955–1995 ( 1996 , Newcastle ...
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... poems do : it lets words tell the difference . Precisely by being formal , arranged and adjusted on the page , it announces its own ' evasion ' . The slight note of complacency in the title , which is italicised as direct speech , is ...
... poems do : it lets words tell the difference . Precisely by being formal , arranged and adjusted on the page , it announces its own ' evasion ' . The slight note of complacency in the title , which is italicised as direct speech , is ...
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