The Poet in the Poem: The Personae of Eliot, Yeats, and PoundU. of California P., 1960 - 167 pages |
Contents
The Faces of the Poet | 1 |
The Transformation of a Personality 888 | 60 |
The Tradition of Myself | 88 |
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