Mirror and Marble: The Poetry of Iain Crichton SmithSaltire Society, 1992 - 159 páginas Charting the development of his poetry over the last 40 years, this book offers insights into the work of the Scottish poet, Iain Crichton Smith. |
Contenido
The Lewis Years | 9 |
The DiamondBrowed One | 25 |
Hamlet | 51 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 4 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
allows attempt background becomes beginning Bourgeois Land brings Calvinist comes complex confronted construction created Crichton Smith Crusoe culture dead death deer deny describes discourse discovery early Edinburgh English exile experience explores face fact feel figure finds freedom Gaelic Gollancz grace Hamlet hand head hero human Iain Ibid idea identity imaginative important individual inscribed insists island isolation kind language leaves Lewis limited literature living London Long longer looking MacDiarmid meaning metaphor Middle mirror mother movement never offers opposition Orpheus past perhaps poem poet poet's poetry position question reflection relationship Remember response reveals Roses Scotland Scottish script seems seen sense separate shows society speak story suggests takes tragedy truth turn University volume wholeness woman writing written young