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Donald Davidson: the poet as citizen
Journal article

Donald Davidson: the poet as citizen

Modern age (Chicago), Vol.36(1), p.63
22/09/1993

Abstract

Beliefs, opinions and attitudes Davidson, Donald Poets
Donald Davidson's poetry reflects his concern for society and the effect of art on society, making him a citizen-poet. His 'Fugitive' poems show that he was a romantic and a modernist, contradicting his role as a social-philosopher. Davidson believed that agrarianism was preferable to industrial culture as it was healthier.

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