The Symbol of the Soul from Holderlin to Yeats: A Study in MetonymyOriginally presented as the author's thesis, Columbia, 1974. |
Contents
The Soul Concept as a Poetic Device | 1 |
the Imperial Soul | 13 |
the Battling Soul | 38 |
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