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By questioning the relationships--critical, authorial, and existential--between poetry and the public sphere, this book seeks to introduce a sense of pragmatism between poetry and criticism and poetry and social or political relevance. Its main contention--that readings of British and Irish poetry rely too often on a thesis of public relevance--arises out of a more general conviction that the relationship between poetry and the public sphere is negatively woven. Offering fresh appraisals of noteworthy poets while creating a portrait of British and Irish poetry in the new century, this…mehr

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By questioning the relationships--critical, authorial, and existential--between poetry and the public sphere, this book seeks to introduce a sense of pragmatism between poetry and criticism and poetry and social or political relevance. Its main contention--that readings of British and Irish poetry rely too often on a thesis of public relevance--arises out of a more general conviction that the relationship between poetry and the public sphere is negatively woven. Offering fresh appraisals of noteworthy poets while creating a portrait of British and Irish poetry in the new century, this groundbreaking examination questions how poetry might progress in the future.
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Autorenporträt
John Redmond is a senior lecturer in creative writing at the University of Liverpool.