The Shape of Meaning in the Poetry of David JonesUniversity of Toronto Press, 1988 - 434 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 76
עמוד 26
... Welsh and later Welsh poetry and , like Hopkins , he read it ( with difficulty ) in Welsh . 24 Basil Bunting thinks Jones has an advantage over the other modern poets ' in his familiarity with the complicated skills of Welsh poetry ...
... Welsh and later Welsh poetry and , like Hopkins , he read it ( with difficulty ) in Welsh . 24 Basil Bunting thinks Jones has an advantage over the other modern poets ' in his familiarity with the complicated skills of Welsh poetry ...
עמוד 56
... Welsh culture , which is deliberately retained and consciously articulated . English and Welsh cultural associations differ in their significance within the poem . The English associations are more historical and therefore emphasize ...
... Welsh culture , which is deliberately retained and consciously articulated . English and Welsh cultural associations differ in their significance within the poem . The English associations are more historical and therefore emphasize ...
עמוד 57
... Welsh bard ( see Triad 87 ) who became the Merlin of Arthurian romance ; his last name is a modern form of Llywelyn , the name of the last native Welsh prince , whose death in December 1282 Aneirin Lewis remembers in December 1915. Like ...
... Welsh bard ( see Triad 87 ) who became the Merlin of Arthurian romance ; his last name is a modern form of Llywelyn , the name of the last native Welsh prince , whose death in December 1282 Aneirin Lewis remembers in December 1915. Like ...
תוכן
Introduction | 3 |
Genre and technique | 38 |
Secular mythos | 62 |
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affinity alludes allusions Anathemata ancient Aneirin Arawn archetypal Arthur associations Balaam's Ass battle called Celt Celtic centre century Christ Christian Clitus Clitus's connotations correspondence Crixus cultural dark David Jones dead death divine dream earth Elen Monica Elen's Eliot epic Eric Gill Eucharist evocation evokes fictional figure Fore-Time goddess Gwenhwyfar Harman Grisewood historical human Hunt imagery imaginative implied infantrymen Jesus John Ball Jones writes Jones's poem literary liturgical London Mabinogion Maimed King Mametz Wood Mary meaning medieval meditative metaphor modern monologue mother motif movement myth mythic narrative narrator night painting Parenthesis partly perspective poem's poet poetry Private Clitus reader realistic recalls reference resembles ritual Roman poems Rome sacrament says Sejanus sense sequence sexual ship Sleeping Lord soldier song spatial spiritual structure suggests symbolic T.S. Eliot Telphousa things tion tradition Tribune Tribune's troia Tutelar visual voyage Wales Waste Land Welsh wood words