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Wilkes argues that Poems has not only a single theme (a quest for Eden), but, also, a 'singleness' of form. Poems must be read as a whole: a symphonic form. Wilkes examines manuscript evidence to show how Brennan revised and rearranged the order of Poems for almost ten years before this symphonic form was produced.
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Includes reference to the influence of French poets on Christopher Brennan.
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New Perspectives on Brennan's Poetry : The Unfolding of the Cycle
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Subjects:
- Poems [1913] 1913 selected work poetry
- Towards the Source : 1894-97 1960 sequence poetry
- The Forest of Night : 1898-1902 : Lilith : 68 1960 sequence poetry
- The Wanderer 1958 sequence poetry
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