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... poet ' or particularist Scottish writer , but in dialogue with the other major British Romantic poets ; and thirdly , it will demonstrate that Burns's self - consciousness , poetic flexibil- ity and playful use of category and genre ...
... poet ' or particularist Scottish writer , but in dialogue with the other major British Romantic poets ; and thirdly , it will demonstrate that Burns's self - consciousness , poetic flexibil- ity and playful use of category and genre ...
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... poem'.14 Knowing this , he claims , ' real poets know , as they have always known , that poetry cannot work to extra - poetic agendas'.15 So ' form ' remains contentious still , setting the poetic against the ' extra - poetic ' , the ...
... poem'.14 Knowing this , he claims , ' real poets know , as they have always known , that poetry cannot work to extra - poetic agendas'.15 So ' form ' remains contentious still , setting the poetic against the ' extra - poetic ' , the ...
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... poet and traveller is not total . In response to the question ' what are your poems about ? ' the poet also gives a ... poets I want to look at today , Elizabeth Bishop , Sylvia Plath , and Anne Stevenson , the sense of form is present ...
... poet and traveller is not total . In response to the question ' what are your poems about ? ' the poet also gives a ... poets I want to look at today , Elizabeth Bishop , Sylvia Plath , and Anne Stevenson , the sense of form is present ...
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