Aimed at students and poetry enthusiasts wanting to deepen their knowledge of some of the finest modern poets.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1. Introduction Jane Dowson 2. Post/modernist rhythms and voices: Edith Sitwell and Stevie Smith to Jo Shapcott and Selima Hill Ian Gregson 3. Reframing women's war poetry Claire Buck 4. Verbal and visual art in twentieth-century British women's poetry William May 5. Towards a new confessionalism: Elizabeth Jennings and Sylvia Plath Jane Dowson 6. The 'mid-Atlantic imagination': Mina Loy, Anne Stevenson, Ruth Fainlight, Eva Salzman and Anne Rouse Melanie Petch 7. The Irish history wars and Irish women's poetry Catriona Clutterbuck 8. Interculturalism: Imtiaz Dharker, Patience Agbabi, Jackie Kay and contemporary Irish poets Lee M. Jenkins 9. Post-pastoral perspectives on landscape and culture Alice Entwistle 10. Experimental 'work at the language-face' Linda A. Kinnahan 11. Carol Ann Duffy, Medbh McGuckian and ruptures in the lines of communication Brian Caraher Guide to further reading Index.
1. Introduction Jane Dowson 2. Post/modernist rhythms and voices: Edith Sitwell and Stevie Smith to Jo Shapcott and Selima Hill Ian Gregson 3. Reframing women's war poetry Claire Buck 4. Verbal and visual art in twentieth-century British women's poetry William May 5. Towards a new confessionalism: Elizabeth Jennings and Sylvia Plath Jane Dowson 6. The 'mid-Atlantic imagination': Mina Loy, Anne Stevenson, Ruth Fainlight, Eva Salzman and Anne Rouse Melanie Petch 7. The Irish history wars and Irish women's poetry Catriona Clutterbuck 8. Interculturalism: Imtiaz Dharker, Patience Agbabi, Jackie Kay and contemporary Irish poets Lee M. Jenkins 9. Post-pastoral perspectives on landscape and culture Alice Entwistle 10. Experimental 'work at the language-face' Linda A. Kinnahan 11. Carol Ann Duffy, Medbh McGuckian and ruptures in the lines of communication Brian Caraher Guide to further reading Index.
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