The North American Review, Volumes 243-244University of Northern Iowa, 1937 |
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Page 331
... MacLeish's poetry which ▾ justify calling him a major poet ? First he is a master of words : he has a singular ability to get at the roots of language and to bring out the essential meaning . He ... MacLeish ANABASIS OF MACLEISH 331.
... MacLeish's poetry which ▾ justify calling him a major poet ? First he is a master of words : he has a singular ability to get at the roots of language and to bring out the essential meaning . He ... MacLeish ANABASIS OF MACLEISH 331.
Page 339
... MacLeish's first really good poem is The Hamlet of A. MacLeish . This is one of those " excessively personal , self- searching , painful , and sometimes very very beautiful poems of the Hamlet mood " which its author was later to con ...
... MacLeish's first really good poem is The Hamlet of A. MacLeish . This is one of those " excessively personal , self- searching , painful , and sometimes very very beautiful poems of the Hamlet mood " which its author was later to con ...
Page 342
... MacLeish is writing major poetry in his own right . Conquistador , however , is surely very close to the best that MacLeish will write . Recently MacLeish dispersed the throng of literary converts to Communism , who dominate the ...
... MacLeish is writing major poetry in his own right . Conquistador , however , is surely very close to the best that MacLeish will write . Recently MacLeish dispersed the throng of literary converts to Communism , who dominate the ...
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Red Man Speaking Verse | 9 |
Pan America | 24 |
The Creed of Abstract Painting | 42 |
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