The burning oracle; studies in the poetry of action, by G. Wilson Knight.
Material type: TextReference number:ocm00313692Publication details: London, New York, Oxford University Press, 1939. Description: vi, 292 p. 22 cmSubject(s): English poetry -- History and criticism | PoetryLOC classification: PR502 | .K55
Contents:
The Spenserian fluidity.--The Shakespearian integrity.--The frozen labyrinth: an essay on Milton.--Swift and the symbolism of irony.--The vital flame: an essay on Pope.--The two eternities: an essay on Byron.--Conclusion: Christianity and Eros.
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821.082 AR1T Time for poetry; | 821.0822 EV2H Home and holiday verse; | 821.09 C32E The English poets. | 821.09 K74B The burning oracle; | 821.1 B78I In search of Chaucer. | 821.1 C39C The complete works of Geoffrey Chaucer; | 821.1 C66P The poet Chaucer. |
The Spenserian fluidity.--The Shakespearian integrity.--The frozen labyrinth: an essay on Milton.--Swift and the symbolism of irony.--The vital flame: an essay on Pope.--The two eternities: an essay on Byron.--Conclusion: Christianity and Eros.
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