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John Ashbery's Elizabeth Bishop.(Critical essay)
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John Ashbery's poetry is conversational. While his pronouns are notoriously slippery, readers learn to expect a "you" to be addressed even in the most unexpected places, so it is safe when reading an Ashbery poem to anticipate some response from an interlocutor, whether explicitly quoted or only implied by the speaker's counterresponse. The proposing and disposing of ideas, images, feelings, and attitudes that constitute the shape of many Ashbery poems relies on the sense of an auditor who must be courted, cajoled, defended against, second-guessed, and so on. Lyric address ...
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Book Review: Alan Clark: The peacock of Westminster
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; ...from depression. The Clark money was made in Paisley. His grandfather, Kenneth Mackenzie Clark, sold the family firm...middle name was also Mackenzie; he was rarely happier...was the art historian Kenneth Clark, most famous for the...
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Alan Clark
Newspaper article from: The Scotsman
; Alan Kenneth Mackenzie Clark, politician, historian, author Born: 13 April, 1928 Died...probably most of all for his outspoken political diaries. The son of Kenneth Clark, the art historian and scholar of Civilisation fame, he was educated...
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Raffish Clark philanderer and a scholar.(News)
Newspaper article from: The Birmingham Post (England)
; ...spoof column written "by Alan Clark" and became irritated when people...remains a controversial work, but Mr Clark was later to receive royalties...War, which it inspired. Alan Kenneth Mackenzie Clark was born on April 13, 1928, the...
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Charmer, maverick and man of history
Newspaper article from: Evening Standard - London
; ...thick and fast to describe Alan Kenneth Mackenzie Clark. But for all the public controversy...that he will be best remembered, Clark was also the author of several...being published in paperback. Mr Clark was born on 13 April 1928, the...
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Anniversaries
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; ...architect, 1811; Gavrilo Princip, Bosnian revolutionary and assassin of Archduke Ferdinand, 1894; Kenneth MacKenzie Clark, first Baron Clark, art historian, 1903. Deaths: Richard Cromwell, Lord Protector of England, 1712; Alfred Marshall...
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Birthdays and Anniversaries
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; ...Arthur Annesley Firbank, novelist, 1926; Jane Addams, sociologist, 1935; Hugo de Vries, geneticist, 1935; Kenneth Mackenzie Clark, Baron, art historian, 1983; Dino Grandi, Conte de Mordano, politician, 1988. On this day: St Helena...
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Books: Paperbacks
Newspaper article from: The Sunday Telegraph London
; ...to life in these letters (many of them containing funny drawings), whose recipients include Kenneth Clark, Siegfried Sassoon, Compton Mackenzie, Cecil Beaton, Malcolm Muggeridge, Cyril Connolly, T. S. Eliot and Stephen Spender. On his...
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No apologies, no regrets for a life lived to the limit
Newspaper article from: The Scotsman
; ...modest abilities. Alan Mackenzie Clark was born on 13 April...the eldest son of Sir Kenneth "Civilisation" Clark. His family credentials...It wasn't just Clark's outrageous liaisons...sizzling reading. Kenneth Clarke was a "pudgy...
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Obituaries: Obit
Newspaper article from: Charleston Gazette
; ...to the late John Cassidy Clark and Adah Hunter Clark of Follansbee. Jack was also preceded in death by a brother, Kenneth Lee Clark. He was a 1950 graduate of...Charleston and Noah, Bailey and Mackenzie Clark of Wheeling; two sisters...
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Community News
Newspaper article from: Concord Monitor
; ...Sarah Snow, Erika Warnick and Kenneth Webber Grade 10, honors: Brian Akerley, MacKenzie Billin, Lindsey Carr, Kelsey Clark, Cassandra Crockett, Neil Davis...Bua, Whitney Burbank, Kimberly Clark, Brett Cole, Jessica Croft, Matthew...
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