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... Michael Hamburger : " He has absorbed the work of modern Spanish and other continental poets and evolved a medium of his own . This medium dispenses with argu- ment and rhetoric , and presents the pure substance of poetry , images which ...
... Michael Hamburger : " He has absorbed the work of modern Spanish and other continental poets and evolved a medium of his own . This medium dispenses with argu- ment and rhetoric , and presents the pure substance of poetry , images which ...
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... MICHAEL HAMBURGER Six works have been chosen to display the range of Hofmannsthal's writings for the theatre : three plays , three libretti ; three serious in tone , three comic . They include the sparkling libretto for Richard ...
... MICHAEL HAMBURGER Six works have been chosen to display the range of Hofmannsthal's writings for the theatre : three plays , three libretti ; three serious in tone , three comic . They include the sparkling libretto for Richard ...
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NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS | 4 |
A MOON AN OWL AND SIXTEEN PIGEONS Jeannette Nichols | 12 |
LAST TESTAMENT David A Libby | 19 |
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