The Express byStephen Spender After the first powerful plain manifesto The black statement of pistons, without more fuss But gliding like a queen, she leaves the station. Without bowing and with restrained unconcern She passes the houses which humbly crowd outside,...
Stephen Spender Stephen Spender’s "My Parents Kept Me from Children who were Rough" has as the focal point of the poem conveyed in the title itself. The verb ’keep’ with reference to the context of the poem implies "preventing". However‚ an analysis will bring to light that the ...
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Define Spender Stephen Harold. Spender Stephen Harold synonyms, Spender Stephen Harold pronunciation, Spender Stephen Harold translation, English dictionary definition of Spender Stephen Harold. Sir Stephen Harold 1909-1995. British writer whose poetry r
The article discusses the influence of Theravada Buddhism in the poem "The Waste Land," by T. S. Eliot. A report by author Stephen Spender noted that Eliot... L Dustin - 《Notes & Queries》 被引量: 0发表: 2009年 加载更多来源期刊 Books Abroad 0关于...
Stephen Spender: The Authorized Biographytemporal lobecerebellumBroca's areaReviews the book "Stephen Spender: The Authorized Biography," by John Sutherland.doi:10.1016/j.lingua.2003.12.003Brown, Richard Dansonmodern language review
Finch's works often express a desire for respect as a female poet, lamenting her difficult position as a woman in the literary establishment and the court, while writing of "political ideology, religious orientation, and aesthetic sensibility". Her works also allude to other female authors of ...
A poet’s pleasure is to withhold a little of his meaning, to intensify by mystification —E. B. White Like science, poetry must fix its thought in thing and symbol —Dilys Laing Like a piece of ice on a hot stove the poem must ride on its own melting —Robert Frost Like marijuana ...
“outside” — purely a geographical distinction that applies as logically to other towns and other states as to other nations. The word itself is legitimate; we need a word to express the idea of “outside” places. But all national cultures, like ours, preserve a number of primitive and...