The Literary Criterion, Volume 10Popular Prakashan, 1971 |
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... poet I do not leave the critic behind since it is from his critical utterances that we derive the clue to his poetry ' ( p . 615 ) . This new approach suggests a direct relationship between Eliot the poet and Eliot the critic . The ...
... poet I do not leave the critic behind since it is from his critical utterances that we derive the clue to his poetry ' ( p . 615 ) . This new approach suggests a direct relationship between Eliot the poet and Eliot the critic . The ...
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... poet's ' grouse against life ' . The poem may be occasioned by a certain mood of the poet but once it comes into being it exists independently of the poet and lends itself to different interpretations which are at times contra- dictory ...
... poet's ' grouse against life ' . The poem may be occasioned by a certain mood of the poet but once it comes into being it exists independently of the poet and lends itself to different interpretations which are at times contra- dictory ...
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... poet Shri G. Sankara Kurup wrote in classical Malayalam - a Dravidic speech with the largest number of pure Sanscrit ... poet in acceptable samples , in an English prose translation , and thus literally over- night the poet , the ...
... poet Shri G. Sankara Kurup wrote in classical Malayalam - a Dravidic speech with the largest number of pure Sanscrit ... poet in acceptable samples , in an English prose translation , and thus literally over- night the poet , the ...
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