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Landscape in Italy single work   poetry   "Were there, then, roses in the grass?"
  • Author:agent Rosemary Dobson http://www.poetrylibrary.edu.au/poets/dobson-rosemary
Issue Details: First known date: 1950... 1950 Landscape in Italy
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Guide to the Classics : The Poetry of Rosemary Dobson Peter Kirkpatrick , 2018 single work column
— Appears in: The Conversation , 13 September 2018;

'In the first century BCE the Roman poet Horace proposed that, “A poem is like a picture”, meaning that, like painting, poetry engages in mimesis by imitating life, copying it in a fixed medium. But what happens when art imitates art, as in Australian poet Rosemary Dobson’s poem, For the Painter Ben Nicholson, about the work of the British modernist?' (Introduction)

Guide to the Classics : The Poetry of Rosemary Dobson Peter Kirkpatrick , 2018 single work column
— Appears in: The Conversation , 13 September 2018;

'In the first century BCE the Roman poet Horace proposed that, “A poem is like a picture”, meaning that, like painting, poetry engages in mimesis by imitating life, copying it in a fixed medium. But what happens when art imitates art, as in Australian poet Rosemary Dobson’s poem, For the Painter Ben Nicholson, about the work of the British modernist?' (Introduction)

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