T.S. Eliot and the Politics of Voice: The Argument of The Waste LandUMI Research Press, 1987 - 121 pagina's |
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... Quest for the Holy Grail in 1913. These were standard points of ref- erence for contemporary Wagnerites , more popular than , say , Shaw's The Perfect Wagnerite in 1898. After Patrice Chereau's and Pierre Boulez's 1976 centenary Ring at ...
... Quest for the Holy Grail in 1913. These were standard points of ref- erence for contemporary Wagnerites , more popular than , say , Shaw's The Perfect Wagnerite in 1898. After Patrice Chereau's and Pierre Boulez's 1976 centenary Ring at ...
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... Quest for the Holy Grail . London : G. Bell , 1913 . From Ritual to Romance . 1920 ; rpt . Garden City : Doubleday Anchor Books , 1957 . White , Arnold . The Hidden Hand . London : Grant Richards , 1917 . Williams , Raymond . Culture ...
... Quest for the Holy Grail . London : G. Bell , 1913 . From Ritual to Romance . 1920 ; rpt . Garden City : Doubleday Anchor Books , 1957 . White , Arnold . The Hidden Hand . London : Grant Richards , 1917 . Williams , Raymond . Culture ...
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Reading the Seduction Fragment | 27 |
Ritual and Resignation | 41 |
The Dilemma of All the Mastermans | 61 |
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