Jadavpur journal of comparative literature, Volúmenes1-3Department of Comparative Literature, Jadavpur University, 1961 |
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... poet who martyrs himself to art . On the specific question of art Dostoevsky said but little , and though his underground man is a great reader who wants to translate literature into life , the few professional writers flitting through ...
... poet who martyrs himself to art . On the specific question of art Dostoevsky said but little , and though his underground man is a great reader who wants to translate literature into life , the few professional writers flitting through ...
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... poet of a particular nation or is he truly one of the great world - poets ? The foreign readers of Tagore , unable to appreciate his writ- ings in their Bengali original , pore over pale translations and , charmed though they often are ...
... poet of a particular nation or is he truly one of the great world - poets ? The foreign readers of Tagore , unable to appreciate his writ- ings in their Bengali original , pore over pale translations and , charmed though they often are ...
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... poet's place.25 Ervine does not find one sentence which " glows with the poet's passion " nor one speech " which is memorable or quickened by the fire which burns in every poet's heart . " He admits that there is power in O'Neill's work ...
... poet's place.25 Ervine does not find one sentence which " glows with the poet's passion " nor one speech " which is memorable or quickened by the fire which burns in every poet's heart . " He admits that there is power in O'Neill's work ...
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THE POLITICAL FAILURE OF GER | 1 |
BAUDELAIRE | 22 |
THE JUDGEMENT | 29 |
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