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... Mallarmé writes about death with unmatched intensity , but its role in these poems is not easy to characterise . For although death is not just immanent to them , neither is it a detachable theme , issue or debating point . Rather it ...
... Mallarmé writes about death with unmatched intensity , but its role in these poems is not easy to characterise . For although death is not just immanent to them , neither is it a detachable theme , issue or debating point . Rather it ...
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British Academy. of MMB's helps us to see that this is true even when Mallarmé writes in the ultimate closed form , the sonnet . MMB here could seem to be offer- ing the reader a trenchant ' either / or ' : Mallarmé's poem as existential ...
British Academy. of MMB's helps us to see that this is true even when Mallarmé writes in the ultimate closed form , the sonnet . MMB here could seem to be offer- ing the reader a trenchant ' either / or ' : Mallarmé's poem as existential ...
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British Academy. Appendix Excerpt from Malcolm Bowie , Mallarmé and the Art of Being Difficult , p . 86 ... the sheer unlikelihood of Mallarmé's achievement : how is it that passion so intense , thinking so incisive and virtuosity so ...
British Academy. Appendix Excerpt from Malcolm Bowie , Mallarmé and the Art of Being Difficult , p . 86 ... the sheer unlikelihood of Mallarmé's achievement : how is it that passion so intense , thinking so incisive and virtuosity so ...
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Maurice Warwick Beresford 19202005 | 19 |
Malcolm MacNaughtan Bowie 19432007 | 41 |
Peter Astbury Brunt 19172005 | 63 |
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