Essays on Literature and IdeasMacmillan, 1963 - 270 pagini |
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Pagina 26
... jazz accompaniment . Thus Lawrence Ferlinghetti's poem , ' Autobiography ' , has been described as very likely the first poem in the English language specifically composed to be read to jazz and worked out , honed and polished while ...
... jazz accompaniment . Thus Lawrence Ferlinghetti's poem , ' Autobiography ' , has been described as very likely the first poem in the English language specifically composed to be read to jazz and worked out , honed and polished while ...
Pagina 27
... jazz poets do not criticise each other's work severely or apply high standards to it . The mere wish to belong , to ... jazz - man who is king and the poet , at best , a court official - indicates the true nature of this pursuit . Jazz ...
... jazz poets do not criticise each other's work severely or apply high standards to it . The mere wish to belong , to ... jazz - man who is king and the poet , at best , a court official - indicates the true nature of this pursuit . Jazz ...
Pagina 140
... jazz , which once seemed over - primitive to white ears , is too sophisticated for the taste of the nineteen - sixties ; the young prefer rock ' n ' roll , which is merely jazz emptied of its melodic inventiveness and with its rhythmic ...
... jazz , which once seemed over - primitive to white ears , is too sophisticated for the taste of the nineteen - sixties ; the young prefer rock ' n ' roll , which is merely jazz emptied of its melodic inventiveness and with its rhythmic ...
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The Mind of Shakespeare | 56 |
An Introduction to Pope | 71 |
the Search for Identity | 85 |
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