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Title: How does Patrick Kavanagh address the concept of landscape in his poetry?
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August 27, 2002 |
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Kavanagh’s poem was banned as it contained many sexual connotation, and was deemed as corrupt. Kavanagh was very perceptive of nature; the light, wind, landscape, animal, and human, behaviour. When you read his poetry, especially if you are form a rural backgrounds, you can feel the textures, see the images, and hear the sounds he has portrayed in his poetry... Showed first 250 characters
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When you read his poetry, especially if you are form a rural backgrounds, you can feel the textures, see the images, and hear the sounds he has portrayed in his poetry. Some quotations taken from The Great Hunger;
“A dog lying on a torn jacket under a heeled-up cart,” #
“October playing a symphony on a slack wire paling... Showed next 250 characters
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