The Seamless Robe and Other Poems
Author : Gustav Melby
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Page : 150 pages
File Size : 34,95 MB
Release : 1914
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Author : Gustav Melby
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Page : 150 pages
File Size : 34,95 MB
Release : 1914
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Author : Edward Dalton
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Page : 576 pages
File Size : 11,52 MB
Release : 1866
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Author : Roden Berkeley Wriothesley NOEL (Hon.)
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Page : 344 pages
File Size : 17,77 MB
Release : 1868
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Author : Lays
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Page : 328 pages
File Size : 49,92 MB
Release : 1859
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Author : Stuart Alexander
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Page : 202 pages
File Size : 43,31 MB
Release : 1855
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Author : Edward DALTON (Rector of Tramore.)
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Page : 564 pages
File Size : 26,63 MB
Release : 1866
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Page : 506 pages
File Size : 39,63 MB
Release : 1913
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Author : Alfred Gurney
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Page : 244 pages
File Size : 40,75 MB
Release : 1882
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Author : Mary K. Roby
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Page : 248 pages
File Size : 34,39 MB
Release : 1862
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Author : Hugh MacDiarmid
Publisher : New Directions Publishing
Page : 330 pages
File Size : 40,80 MB
Release : 1993
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 9780811212489
Hugh MacDiarmid's Selected Poetry is an invaluable introduction to the work of a major poet who, despite the enthusiasm of T.S. Eliot and Ezra Pound, remains little known in the United States. MacDiarmid (1892-1978), universally recognized as the greatest Scottish poet since Robert Burns and the man responsible for reviving Scots as a literary language, was also the author of an enormous body of poems in English. As the noted critic and translator Eliot Weinberger writes of MacDiarmid's work in his introduction: "There is nothing like it in modern literature, nothing even close. It is an attempt to return poetry to its original role as repository for all that a culture knows about itself." Edited by Alan Riach and the poet's son Michael Grieve, the Selected Poetry draws generously from fifty years of work, and includes the complete text of MacDiarmid's 1926 masterpiece, "A Drunk Man Looks at the Thistle."