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Philip Dennis Hobsbaum (29 June 1932 – 28 June 2005) was a
British teacher, poet and critic.
Hobsbaum was born into a
Polish Jewish family in London,...
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excerpts from the speech.
Ackroyd 1990, pp. 809–814.
Sutherland 1990, p. 185.
Hobsbaum 1998, p. 270. Schlicke, Paul (2011). The
Oxford Companion to
Charles ****ens:...
- In
November 1952
while at
Downing College,
Cambridge University,
Philip Hobsbaum along with two friends—Tony
Davis and Neil Morris—dissatisfied with the...
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appeared in 1994. His work has been
praised by G.
Wilson Knight and
Philip Hobsbaum. His
critical writing includes books on John
Masefield and
Herbert Read...
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Leopold Percy Hobsbaum (né Obstbaum), a
Jewish merchant from the East End of
London of
Polish Jewish descent. His
mother was
Nelly Hobsbaum (née Grün),...
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himself had once been
chairman of,
following the
departure of
founder Philip Hobsbaum.
While the
first section, "Sources,"
includes older poets such as Robert...
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succeeded in the 1960s by “The Group”,
whose members included Philip Hobsbaum, Alan Brownjohn,
Adrian Mitc****,
Peter Porter,
Edward Lucie-Smith, George...
- Blake's 'The Tyger'". ThoughtCo.
Retrieved 28
April 2024. Kazin, 41–43.
Hobsbaum,
Philip (1964). "A
rhetorical question answered: Blake's
Tyger and its...
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Alasdair Gray's" Poor Things."
Contemporary Literature 42.4 (2001): 775-799.
Hobsbaum, Philip. "Unreliable Narrators: Poor
Things and its Paradigms." The Glasgow...
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Metre (poetry)
Iambic pentameter Foot (prosody)
Heroic verse Hobsbaum, Philip. Metre,
Rhythm and
Verse Form.
Routledge (1996) p.23 Piper, William...