[ilds] Aesthetics and Durrell
Charles Sligh
Charles-Sligh at utc.edu
Fri Sep 25 07:18:48 PDT 2009
Agreed!
CLS
FROM BRUCE:
"So,
Pursewarden mocks using the words of one of his own heroes (cf.
Mountolive, where the poet and his blind sister celebrate Blake's
birthday, "the old b[astard's]," by waltzing around Trafalgar Square —
surely one of the most beautiful scenes in the Quartet)."
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Charles L. Sligh
Department of English
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
Charles-Sligh at utc.edu
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