The Yale Literary Magazine, Volumes 122-125Yale Literary Society, 1954 |
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WINFIELD TOWNLEY SCOTT The Death , and Some Dominions of It What colour is glory ? death's feather ? ... Why do people like to have a poet die ? I am asking a question more complex than I can answer , though I am sure there are several ...
WINFIELD TOWNLEY SCOTT The Death , and Some Dominions of It What colour is glory ? death's feather ? ... Why do people like to have a poet die ? I am asking a question more complex than I can answer , though I am sure there are several ...
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Death is the greatest dramatist : it gives final meaning to any life and objectifies it so all who will may see . And this is , as to Thomas , a time for regrets and laments and elegies . It should not be a time for lies . For how shall ...
Death is the greatest dramatist : it gives final meaning to any life and objectifies it so all who will may see . And this is , as to Thomas , a time for regrets and laments and elegies . It should not be a time for lies . For how shall ...
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WALLACE FOWLIE On the Death of Dylan Thomas By definition , poets are posthumous . They begin to live after their death , and during their lifetime they walk about with a foreknowledge of death . Countries tend to kill their poets ...
WALLACE FOWLIE On the Death of Dylan Thomas By definition , poets are posthumous . They begin to live after their death , and during their lifetime they walk about with a foreknowledge of death . Countries tend to kill their poets ...
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