The Track of the Repetend: Syntactic and Lexical Repetition in Modern Poetry |
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... Auden Like Yeats's , Auden's dependence on traditional meters and poetic forms leads naturally to extensive use of the refrain , but Auden's is an exceptionally imaginative and flexible use . Well aware of the refrain's versatility ...
... Auden Like Yeats's , Auden's dependence on traditional meters and poetic forms leads naturally to extensive use of the refrain , but Auden's is an exceptionally imaginative and flexible use . Well aware of the refrain's versatility ...
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... . The inconsistent collections of Auden's poetry require adherence to the following citation conventions : Numbers in parentheses refer to pages in The Collected Poetry of W. H. Auden ( New Architectures of the Refrain 109.
... . The inconsistent collections of Auden's poetry require adherence to the following citation conventions : Numbers in parentheses refer to pages in The Collected Poetry of W. H. Auden ( New Architectures of the Refrain 109.
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... Auden ( New York : Random House , 1945 ) . All other numbers in parentheses are preceded by one of the following . CSP : Collected Shorter Poems , 1927-57 ( New York : Vintage , 1965 ) ; CLP : Collected Longer Poems ( New York : Vintage ...
... Auden ( New York : Random House , 1945 ) . All other numbers in parentheses are preceded by one of the following . CSP : Collected Shorter Poems , 1927-57 ( New York : Vintage , 1965 ) ; CLP : Collected Longer Poems ( New York : Vintage ...
Contents
Repetition Times Trace | 1 |
History and Structure | 45 |
Refrain Types Exemplified | 63 |
Copyright | |
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