Notes distributed at a lecture, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, [1969 or 1970].

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Notes distributed at a lecture, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, [1969 or 1970].

Linguistic analysis of William Blake's "Infant Sorrow", and of an untitled poem by Paul Klee that begins "Zwei Berge gibt es...". Typewritten handout with manuscript annotations and notes on poetics (on verso of each page) in the hand of Barton St. Armand.

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Jakobson, Roman, 1896-1982

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Linguist and literary historian. Cross Professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures at Harvard University. Visiting Professor at Brown University, 1969-1970. Died in 1982. From the description of Notes distributed at a lecture, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, [1969 or 1970]. (Brown University). WorldCat record id: 122529746 ...

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