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Macainsh challenges the view of previous criticism that the persona of Poems (1913) is in search of God. Macainsh argues instead that the object of the poet's quest is himself which he discovers through the female. This quest instils a craving for unity that can only be achieved through the impossible synthesis of the past and future. Macainsh concludes: "It is the poet's present that bears the curse of what sunders these two".
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Steps into the Forest: Christopher Brennan's Fatal Attraction
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- The Forest of Night : 1898-1902 1960 sequence poetry
- Poems [1913] 1913 selected work poetry
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