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Page 88
... Housman's first and lasting love . Housman once explained that ' I did not begin to write poetry in earnest until the really emotional part of my life was over ' , 16 and given his double creative flowering in A Shropshire Lad ...
... Housman's first and lasting love . Housman once explained that ' I did not begin to write poetry in earnest until the really emotional part of my life was over ' , 16 and given his double creative flowering in A Shropshire Lad ...
Page 91
... Housman's own refusal to settle into a single home - key , his skill at evading the patterns he has established for himself . At its best , this sort of cramping and hedging confuses the desire to pin Housman down with the desire to ...
... Housman's own refusal to settle into a single home - key , his skill at evading the patterns he has established for himself . At its best , this sort of cramping and hedging confuses the desire to pin Housman down with the desire to ...
Page 93
... Housman's silence as no more than a personal quirk , like his preference for elastic - sided boots or sturdy underwear . But although Housman could certainly be ' difficult ' , many of his silences seem to have been a response to a more ...
... Housman's silence as no more than a personal quirk , like his preference for elastic - sided boots or sturdy underwear . But although Housman could certainly be ' difficult ' , many of his silences seem to have been a response to a more ...
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Foundlings Lostlings Changelings | 1 |
Coercion and Consent in Nazi Germany | 53 |
A E Housmans Rejected Addresses | 83 |
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