Scottish Literary Journal, Volumele 23-24Association for Scottish Literary Studies, 1996 |
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Pagina 38
... French ) and then two uttered by the woman ( numbers 2 and 4 in the French ) . The alteration of the stanza sequence here is the prelude to a much greater structural dislocation in later sections of the poem . This cannot be explained ...
... French ) and then two uttered by the woman ( numbers 2 and 4 in the French ) . The alteration of the stanza sequence here is the prelude to a much greater structural dislocation in later sections of the poem . This cannot be explained ...
Pagina 69
... French Revolution , Ian Hamilton Finlay is reported to have suggested to the French Socialist Government that the best way to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the French Revolution would be to have a revolution . This is only one of ...
... French Revolution , Ian Hamilton Finlay is reported to have suggested to the French Socialist Government that the best way to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the French Revolution would be to have a revolution . This is only one of ...
Pagina 73
... French Revolution itself . His work offers then a doubly estranged perspective on the classical world and the French Revolution , in which the vantage of the present is historically mediated through the Archimedean point of the French ...
... French Revolution itself . His work offers then a doubly estranged perspective on the classical world and the French Revolution , in which the vantage of the present is historically mediated through the Archimedean point of the French ...
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ROBIN DIX The Literary Relationship of Mark | 13 |
MARJORY HARPER Adventure or Exile? The Scottish | 21 |
The Teaching | 33 |
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