New Light on Tony Harrison
Herausgeber: Hall, Edith
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Herausgeber: Hall, Edith
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New Light on Tony Harrison explores the lifetime achievement and influence of one of Britain's greatest living poets; Tony Harrison. It explores his extensive body of poems and his profound contribution to the literary world.
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New Light on Tony Harrison explores the lifetime achievement and influence of one of Britain's greatest living poets; Tony Harrison. It explores his extensive body of poems and his profound contribution to the literary world.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9780197266519
- ISBN-10: 0197266517
- Artikelnr.: 55459937
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9780197266519
- ISBN-10: 0197266517
- Artikelnr.: 55459937
After holding posts at the universities of Reading, Cambridge, Oxford, Durham, and Royal Holloway, Edith Hall took up a Chair in Classics at King's College London in 2012. She has published more than twenty-five books on ancient Greek and Roman culture and their continuing role in culture since the Renaissance. She is Co-Founder of the Archive of Performances of Greek & Roman Drama at Oxford and Chair of the Gilbert Murray Trust. She was awarded the Erasmus Prize in 2016 and an Honorary Doctorate from Athens University in 2017.
* List of Contributors
* List of Illustrations
* Acknowledgements
* Editor's Introduction by Edith Hall
* Part I: Harrison's Example
* 1: Blake Morrison: Harrison as Elegist
* 2: Simon Armitage: Untitled Talk
* 3: Lee Hall: The Man Who Came to Read the Metre
* 4: Jo Balmer: Lost in the Original: Harrison as a Classicist Poet
* Part II: Harrison's Poems
* 5: Claire Armitstead: Tony Harrison and the Guardian
* 6: Sandie Byrne: Metre and Memory
* 7: Oliver Taplin: Tony Harrison's Polygonal Ode to Delphi
* Part III: Harrison's Theatre
* 8: Rachel Bower: Nigeria, Masque, and Masks
* 9: Hallie Marshall: The Early Years at the National Theatre:
Harrison's Molie?re and Racine
* 10: Fiona Macintosh: Harrison as Scholar-Poet of the Theatre
* 11: Edith Hall: Verbal and Visual Witnessing: Tony Harrison's
Euripides
* Part IV: Harrison's France and Italy
* 12: Christine Regan: 'v.' Revisited: Harrison, Rimbaud, and the
French Radical Tradition
* 13: Cécile Marshall: The Translation and Reception of Harrison's
Poetry in France
* 14: Giovanni Greco: Wine and Poetry: Translating Tony Harrison in
Italy
* Part V: Harrison's Film Poetry
* 15: Peter Symes: A Poet behind the Camera
* 16: Antony Rowland: Modernism and the 'Double Consciousness' of Myth
in Tony Harrison's Poems and Metamorpheus
* 17: Henry Stead
* Afterword: 'For Tony at 80' A Poem by Sir Richard Eyre
* Bibliography
* Index
* List of Illustrations
* Acknowledgements
* Editor's Introduction by Edith Hall
* Part I: Harrison's Example
* 1: Blake Morrison: Harrison as Elegist
* 2: Simon Armitage: Untitled Talk
* 3: Lee Hall: The Man Who Came to Read the Metre
* 4: Jo Balmer: Lost in the Original: Harrison as a Classicist Poet
* Part II: Harrison's Poems
* 5: Claire Armitstead: Tony Harrison and the Guardian
* 6: Sandie Byrne: Metre and Memory
* 7: Oliver Taplin: Tony Harrison's Polygonal Ode to Delphi
* Part III: Harrison's Theatre
* 8: Rachel Bower: Nigeria, Masque, and Masks
* 9: Hallie Marshall: The Early Years at the National Theatre:
Harrison's Molie?re and Racine
* 10: Fiona Macintosh: Harrison as Scholar-Poet of the Theatre
* 11: Edith Hall: Verbal and Visual Witnessing: Tony Harrison's
Euripides
* Part IV: Harrison's France and Italy
* 12: Christine Regan: 'v.' Revisited: Harrison, Rimbaud, and the
French Radical Tradition
* 13: Cécile Marshall: The Translation and Reception of Harrison's
Poetry in France
* 14: Giovanni Greco: Wine and Poetry: Translating Tony Harrison in
Italy
* Part V: Harrison's Film Poetry
* 15: Peter Symes: A Poet behind the Camera
* 16: Antony Rowland: Modernism and the 'Double Consciousness' of Myth
in Tony Harrison's Poems and Metamorpheus
* 17: Henry Stead
* Afterword: 'For Tony at 80' A Poem by Sir Richard Eyre
* Bibliography
* Index
* List of Contributors
* List of Illustrations
* Acknowledgements
* Editor's Introduction by Edith Hall
* Part I: Harrison's Example
* 1: Blake Morrison: Harrison as Elegist
* 2: Simon Armitage: Untitled Talk
* 3: Lee Hall: The Man Who Came to Read the Metre
* 4: Jo Balmer: Lost in the Original: Harrison as a Classicist Poet
* Part II: Harrison's Poems
* 5: Claire Armitstead: Tony Harrison and the Guardian
* 6: Sandie Byrne: Metre and Memory
* 7: Oliver Taplin: Tony Harrison's Polygonal Ode to Delphi
* Part III: Harrison's Theatre
* 8: Rachel Bower: Nigeria, Masque, and Masks
* 9: Hallie Marshall: The Early Years at the National Theatre:
Harrison's Molie?re and Racine
* 10: Fiona Macintosh: Harrison as Scholar-Poet of the Theatre
* 11: Edith Hall: Verbal and Visual Witnessing: Tony Harrison's
Euripides
* Part IV: Harrison's France and Italy
* 12: Christine Regan: 'v.' Revisited: Harrison, Rimbaud, and the
French Radical Tradition
* 13: Cécile Marshall: The Translation and Reception of Harrison's
Poetry in France
* 14: Giovanni Greco: Wine and Poetry: Translating Tony Harrison in
Italy
* Part V: Harrison's Film Poetry
* 15: Peter Symes: A Poet behind the Camera
* 16: Antony Rowland: Modernism and the 'Double Consciousness' of Myth
in Tony Harrison's Poems and Metamorpheus
* 17: Henry Stead
* Afterword: 'For Tony at 80' A Poem by Sir Richard Eyre
* Bibliography
* Index
* List of Illustrations
* Acknowledgements
* Editor's Introduction by Edith Hall
* Part I: Harrison's Example
* 1: Blake Morrison: Harrison as Elegist
* 2: Simon Armitage: Untitled Talk
* 3: Lee Hall: The Man Who Came to Read the Metre
* 4: Jo Balmer: Lost in the Original: Harrison as a Classicist Poet
* Part II: Harrison's Poems
* 5: Claire Armitstead: Tony Harrison and the Guardian
* 6: Sandie Byrne: Metre and Memory
* 7: Oliver Taplin: Tony Harrison's Polygonal Ode to Delphi
* Part III: Harrison's Theatre
* 8: Rachel Bower: Nigeria, Masque, and Masks
* 9: Hallie Marshall: The Early Years at the National Theatre:
Harrison's Molie?re and Racine
* 10: Fiona Macintosh: Harrison as Scholar-Poet of the Theatre
* 11: Edith Hall: Verbal and Visual Witnessing: Tony Harrison's
Euripides
* Part IV: Harrison's France and Italy
* 12: Christine Regan: 'v.' Revisited: Harrison, Rimbaud, and the
French Radical Tradition
* 13: Cécile Marshall: The Translation and Reception of Harrison's
Poetry in France
* 14: Giovanni Greco: Wine and Poetry: Translating Tony Harrison in
Italy
* Part V: Harrison's Film Poetry
* 15: Peter Symes: A Poet behind the Camera
* 16: Antony Rowland: Modernism and the 'Double Consciousness' of Myth
in Tony Harrison's Poems and Metamorpheus
* 17: Henry Stead
* Afterword: 'For Tony at 80' A Poem by Sir Richard Eyre
* Bibliography
* Index