Spark to a Waiting Fuse: James K. Baxter's Correspondence with Noel Ginn 1942-1946Victoria University Press, 2001 - 567 σελίδες A landmark in New Zealand literary scholarship, this book provides an extraordinary insight into the formative years of one of New Zealand's most significant poets. Included are 56 letters written by James K. Baxter to his slightly older friend, Noel Ginn, who was at the time imprisoned as a conscientious objector. In these letters, a teenage Baxter pours out his ideas and feelings on life, philosophy, and his own work. Included are the complete texts of the 255 poems written at the time and discussed in the letters. The introduction, an important work of biographical criticism in its own right, puts Baxter's ideas and interests within the context of the wider public events and intellectual and spiritual currents of his time. |
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... mind.111 111 Baxter developed a more formulated criticism of academic life in 1945 when he was attempting to rationalise his decision to abandon his ill - fated University career : Intellectuality demands a false bottom to the mind , a ...
... mind.111 111 Baxter developed a more formulated criticism of academic life in 1945 when he was attempting to rationalise his decision to abandon his ill - fated University career : Intellectuality demands a false bottom to the mind , a ...
Σελίδα 56
... mind sore ' ( see letter p.360 , and ' To my Brother ' , p.63 ) . Variations on this phrase recur throughout his correspondence . On 3 February 1944 he wrote to his English friend from Sibford School , Margaret Herbert : Terence is ...
... mind sore ' ( see letter p.360 , and ' To my Brother ' , p.63 ) . Variations on this phrase recur throughout his correspondence . On 3 February 1944 he wrote to his English friend from Sibford School , Margaret Herbert : Terence is ...
Σελίδα 127
... mind I already know as well as one can know a strange country . ( pp.408-9 ) Through his correspondence with Ginn , the adolescent James K. Baxter offers us glimpses of the complexity of his own mind . As a record of his development as ...
... mind I already know as well as one can know a strange country . ( pp.408-9 ) Through his correspondence with Ginn , the adolescent James K. Baxter offers us glimpses of the complexity of his own mind . As a record of his development as ...
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TEXTS AND CONTEXTS | 17 |
Baxters Childhood Influences | 45 |
Strathmore Detention Camp | 64 |
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Spark to a Waiting Fuse: James K. Baxter's Correspondence with Noel Ginn ... James K. Baxter Περιορισμένη προεπισκόπηση - 2001 |
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