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National, international, and comparative literary approaches: what are we about?
(Council on National Literatures, 1979-10)
We must distinguish very clearly between national, international, and comparative approaches. [...] My own greatest hope is for 'international' as distinct from 'comparative' literature: an approach which sees the literary ...
A New Zealand Quarterly
(Centre for Research in the New Literatures in English, Flinders University, 1979)
The author concentrates on some very general questions which he thinks should be asked about any New-Zealand-based quarterly today, and finds that the issue of Landfall under discussion is concerning itself with these ...
Wyatt's Prosody Revisited
(Queens College of the City University of New York, 1977)
In this paper the author offers an entirely new view of Wyatt's prosody. The approach adopted and the conclusion derived from it should also prove pertinent to the study of prosody generally.
Editing Wyatt
(Oxford University Press, 1973)
This article provides an examination of the 'Collected Poems of Sir Thomas Wyatt', edited by Kenneth Muir and Patricia Thomson, together with suggestions for an improved edition.
Refreshing and Religious
(Pacific Quarterly, Flinders University, 1978)
A review of poetry by Tim Pickford. Many of Pickford's poems seem very personal ones, and are perhaps more striking for their sincerity and enthusiasm than for their poetic qualities.
Yeats and Auden: Some Verbal Parallels
(Oxford University Press, 1973)
As has been previously observed, Auden verbally resembles Yeats on more than one occasion, and Yeats sometimes resembles Auden. But, as far as Daalder is aware, several genuine or possible parallels are yet to be discussed. ...
The Sense of Some Passages in Wyatt
(Parergon, 1972)
The author discusses the sense of Wyatt's verse, particularly in its syntax, and how it sometimes offers difficulties which editors have not—or not sufficiently—elucidated.
Charles Brasch and the Betrayal of Romanticism
(Outrigger Publishers Ltd., 1978)
An extension of the author's 1972 essay, '"Disputed Ground" in the Poetry of Charles Brasch'. In this paper, Professor Daalder explains the spiritualizing influence of Wordsworth and Shelley on Brasch's early poems.
Some Problems of Punctuation and Syntax in Egerton MS 2711 of Wyatt's Verse
(Oxford University Press, 1971)
In this brief article, Professor Daalder discusses a number of instances where the punctuation of Muir and Thomson's 'Collected Poems of Sir Thomas Wyatt', which the modern reader is meant to find comprehensible and helpful, ...
W.H. Auden's "Another Time"
(Western Washington State College, 1972)
The title-poem of Auden's volume 'Another Time' has received little critical attention. Here the author discusses Auden's understanding of time, and our place in it.