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THE POET AS "REMEMBERER": "ANAMNESIS" IN DAVID JONES'S LANGUAGE

THE POET AS "REMEMBERER": "ANAMNESIS" IN DAVID JONES'S LANGUAGE

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THE POET AS "REMEMBERER": "ANAMNESIS" IN DAVID JONES'S LANGUAGE

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THE POET AS "REMEMBERER": "ANAMNESIS" IN DAVID JONES'S LANGUAGE

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University of Notre Dame English Department

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Religion & literature, 2017-04, Vol.49 (1), p.121-129

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In his Preface to The Anathemata, David Jones describes himself as "an English monoglot," a claim he repeats in the Author's Preface to Epoch and Artist, where he also declares: "I have at my command no language but English." However, the number of words and phrases in other languages—Latin, Greek, French, Welsh, to name only the most obvious—that...

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THE POET AS "REMEMBERER": "ANAMNESIS" IN DAVID JONES'S LANGUAGE

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TN_cdi_jstor_primary_26571215

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0888-3769

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