Modern English War Poetry ranges widely across the twentieth century, incorporating detailed discussions of some of the most important poets of the period. It emphasizes the influence of war and war poetry even on those poets usually considered in other contexts, such as Ted Hughes and Geoffrey Hill.
Modern English War Poetry ranges widely across the twentieth century, incorporating detailed discussions of some of the most important poets of the period. It emphasizes the influence of war and war poetry even on those poets usually considered in other contexts, such as Ted Hughes and Geoffrey Hill.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Tim Kendall was born in Plymouth in 1970. As well as founding and editing the international poetry magazine, Thumbscrew, he has published critical studies of Paul Muldoon and Sylvia Plath. His first book of poetry, Strange Land, was published by Carcanet in 2005. He is Professor of English Literature at Exeter University.
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Introduction 1: Thomas Hardy's Witness 2: Rudyard Kipling's Dress Parade 3: Wilfred Owen's Concern 4: In Pursuit of Spring: Edward Thomas and Charlotte Mew 5: Ivor Gurney's Memory 6: W. H. Auden's Journeys to War 7: Sky-Conscious: Poetry of the Blitz 8: The Vision of Keith Douglas 9: Self-Elegy: Keith Douglas and Sidney Keyes 10: Fighting Back Over the Same Ground: Ted Hughes and War 11: Geoffrey Hill's Debts 12: The Few to Profit: Poets Against War
Introduction 1: Thomas Hardy's Witness 2: Rudyard Kipling's Dress Parade 3: Wilfred Owen's Concern 4: In Pursuit of Spring: Edward Thomas and Charlotte Mew 5: Ivor Gurney's Memory 6: W. H. Auden's Journeys to War 7: Sky-Conscious: Poetry of the Blitz 8: The Vision of Keith Douglas 9: Self-Elegy: Keith Douglas and Sidney Keyes 10: Fighting Back Over the Same Ground: Ted Hughes and War 11: Geoffrey Hill's Debts 12: The Few to Profit: Poets Against War
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