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so:text | The modern poet is above all things honest. He does not write for fame nor for money. He merely writes to vent his own spleen, his own bitterness. His own sense of disparity between the ugliness of the world that is and the beauty of the world that might be. (en) |
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so:description | Phases in English Poetry (1928) (en) |
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