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His somber pose might be traced to his disappointment in himself.
Much of the cause, though, might be traced back to the government itself.
This instability might be traced back to the desperate rhythms of his life as a morphine addict.
And while the work is far too heterogeneous for any definitive summings up, a few threads might be traced.
It helps to know that Shakespeare preceded Keats who preceded Wilfred Owen because lines of influence might be traced.
The critic John Clute has even suggested that JG Ballard's "peneplainal venues" might be traced back to Vance.
He also said the difference in the two studies might be traced to the difference in the tendons.
Blasko's propensity to collaborate might be traced to a single detour: in 2008 she was asked to co-compose music and perform in Bell Shakespeare's staging of Hamlet.
Here he buys into that cliché of the redemptive power of primitive cultures, an idea whose philosophical pedigree might be traced back to Rousseau.
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