Issue Details: First known date: 2001... 2001 A Trick That Has Been Lost : Modern Society and Poetry Through the Eyes of Calliope and Pythagoras in the Poetry of A. D. Hope
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Discusses Pythagorean mathematical concepts and philosophy and the role of traditional poetic models in Hope's work. Considers, with a range of examples, whether "a simple method of planning and building poems on Pythagorean-Platonic mathematical ratios and principles has fallen into disuse" in modern poetry.

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    y separately published work icon Quadrant vol. 45 no. 7-8 July - August 2001 Z892660 2001 periodical issue 2001 pg. 80-84
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80-84 A Trick That Has Been Lost : Modern Society and Poetry Through the Eyes of Calliope and Pythagoras in the Poetry of A. D. Hopesmall AustLit logo Quadrant
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