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The Occasions of Irving Layton
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The Occasions of Irving Layton
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Abstract |
A critical analysis of Montreal poet Irving Layton's (1912-2006) work and character. Among the phrases used by the author to describe Layton are: a confident egotist, his misanthropy is
Swiftian, his early poetry is not coherent wholes, being too clotted, over-detailed, combining clumsy syntax with an overplus of material, etc. etc.
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Canadian Literature : A Quarterly of Criticism and Review
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No. 51
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39-54
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Winter 1972
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en
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Doyle, Mike. “The Occasions of Irving Layton.” Canadian Literature : A Quarterly of Criticism and Review No. 51 (Winter 1972): 39–54. https://canlit.ca/full-issue/?issue=54.
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