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Poetry written in English is uniquely powerful and suggestive in its capacity to surprise, unsettle, shock, console, and move. The Cambridge History of English Poetry offers sparklingly fresh and dynamic readings of an extraordinary range of poets and poems from Beowulf to Alice Oswald. An international team of experts explores how poets in England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland use language and to what effect, examining questions of form, tone, and voice; they comment, too, on how formal choices are inflected by the poet's time and place. The Cambridge History of English Poetry is the most…mehr
Poetry written in English is uniquely powerful and suggestive in its capacity to surprise, unsettle, shock, console, and move. The Cambridge History of English Poetry offers sparklingly fresh and dynamic readings of an extraordinary range of poets and poems from Beowulf to Alice Oswald. An international team of experts explores how poets in England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland use language and to what effect, examining questions of form, tone, and voice; they comment, too, on how formal choices are inflected by the poet's time and place. The Cambridge History of English Poetry is the most comprehensive and authoritative history of the field from early medieval times to the present. It traces patterns of continuity, transformation, transition, and development. Covering a remarkable array of poets and poems, and featuring an extensive bibliography, the scope and depth of this major work of reference make it required reading for anyone interested in poetry.
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Introduction Michael O'Neill 1. Old English poetry Bernard O'Donoghue 2. The Gawain-poet and medieval romance Corinne Saunders 3. Late fourteenth-century poetry (Chaucer, Langland, Gower, and their legacy) Wendy Scase 4. Langland: Piers Plowman A. V. C. Schmidt 5. Chaucer - Troilus and Criseyde and The Canterbury Tales Laura Varnam 6. Late-medieval literature in Scotland: Henryson, Dunbar and Douglas Felicity Riddy 7. Sixteenth-century poetry: Skelton, Wyatt and Surrey Elizabeth Heale 8. Spenser Andrew Hadfield 9. Sidney, Shakespeare and the Elizabethan sonnet and lyric Katharine A. Craik 10. The narrative poetry of Marlowe and Shakespeare Paul Edmondson 11. Seventeenth-century poetry 1: poetry in the age of Donne and Jonson Jonathan Post 12. Seventeenth-century poetry 2: Herbert, Vaughan, Philips, Cowley, Crashaw, Marvell Alison Shell 13. Milton's shorter poems Barbara K. Lewalski 14. Milton: Paradise Lost, Paradise Regained, Samson Agonistes Barbara K. Lewalski 15. Aphra Behn, John Dryden and their contemporaries Hester Jones 16. Dryden: major poems Steven N. Zwicker 17. Swift Claude Rawson 18. Poetry of the first half of the eighteenth century: Pope, Johnson and the couplet Claude Rawson 19. Eighteenth-century women poets Christine Gerrard 20. Longer eighteenth-century poems (Akenside, Goldsmith, Thomson, Young, Cowper, and others) Richard Terry 21. Lyric poetry: 1740-90 David Fairer 22. Romantic poetry: an overview Seamus Perry 23. William Blake's poetry and prophecies John Beer 24. Wordsworth and Coleridge - Lyrical Ballads and other poems Timothy Webb 25. Wordsworth's The Prelude and The Excursion Alison Hickey 26. Second-generation Romantic poetry 1 (Hunt, Byron, Moore) Jane Stabler 27. Byron's Don Juan Bernard Beatty 28. Second-generation Romantic poetry 2 (Shelley and Keats) Michael O'Neill 29. Third-generation Romantic poetry: Beddoes, Darley, Clare, Hemans, Landon Michael Bradshaw 30. Women poets of the Romantic period (Barbauld to Landon) Heidi Thomson 31. Victorian poetry: an overview Richard Cronin 32. Tennyson Robert Douglas-Fairhurst 33. Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Browning Herbert Tucker 34. Emily Brontë, Arnold, and Clough Michael O'Neill 35. Dante Gabriel Rossetti and Swinburne David G. Riede 36. Christina Rossetti and Hopkins Catherine Phillips 37. Later Victorian voices 1 (James Thomson, Symons, Dowson, Lionel Johnson, Housman) Nicholas Shrimpton 38. Later Victorian voices 2: John Davidson, Rudyard Kipling, 'Michael Field' (Katherine Harris Bradley and Edith Cooper), Eugene Lee-Hamilton, May Kendall, Augusta Webster Francis O'Gorman 39. Modernist and modern poetry: an overview Jason Harding 40. Hardy and Mew Ralph Pite 41. Yeats Peter Vassallo 42. Imagism Vincent Sherry 43. T. S. Eliot Gareth Reeves 44. Owen, Rosenberg, Sassoon, and Edward Thomas Mark Rawlinson 45. Auden, Day Lewis, MacNeice, Spender: the thirties poetry Michael O'Neill 46. Dylan Thomas and poetry of the 1940s John Goodby 47. Larkin and the Movement Stephen Regan 48. Three twentieth-century women poets: Laura Riding, Stevie Smith, Sylvia Plath Alice Entwistle 49. Hughes and Heaney Edward Larrissy 50. Hill Andrew Michael Roberts 51. Mahon, Muldoon, McGuckian, Carson, Boland and other Irish poets Stephen Regan 52. Contemporary poetries in English: c.1980 to the present 1 - the radical tradition Peter Barry 53. Contemporary poetries in English, c.1980 to the present 2 Jamie McKendrick Bibliography Index.
Introduction Michael O'Neill 1. Old English poetry Bernard O'Donoghue 2. The Gawain-poet and medieval romance Corinne Saunders 3. Late fourteenth-century poetry (Chaucer, Langland, Gower, and their legacy) Wendy Scase 4. Langland: Piers Plowman A. V. C. Schmidt 5. Chaucer - Troilus and Criseyde and The Canterbury Tales Laura Varnam 6. Late-medieval literature in Scotland: Henryson, Dunbar and Douglas Felicity Riddy 7. Sixteenth-century poetry: Skelton, Wyatt and Surrey Elizabeth Heale 8. Spenser Andrew Hadfield 9. Sidney, Shakespeare and the Elizabethan sonnet and lyric Katharine A. Craik 10. The narrative poetry of Marlowe and Shakespeare Paul Edmondson 11. Seventeenth-century poetry 1: poetry in the age of Donne and Jonson Jonathan Post 12. Seventeenth-century poetry 2: Herbert, Vaughan, Philips, Cowley, Crashaw, Marvell Alison Shell 13. Milton's shorter poems Barbara K. Lewalski 14. Milton: Paradise Lost, Paradise Regained, Samson Agonistes Barbara K. Lewalski 15. Aphra Behn, John Dryden and their contemporaries Hester Jones 16. Dryden: major poems Steven N. Zwicker 17. Swift Claude Rawson 18. Poetry of the first half of the eighteenth century: Pope, Johnson and the couplet Claude Rawson 19. Eighteenth-century women poets Christine Gerrard 20. Longer eighteenth-century poems (Akenside, Goldsmith, Thomson, Young, Cowper, and others) Richard Terry 21. Lyric poetry: 1740-90 David Fairer 22. Romantic poetry: an overview Seamus Perry 23. William Blake's poetry and prophecies John Beer 24. Wordsworth and Coleridge - Lyrical Ballads and other poems Timothy Webb 25. Wordsworth's The Prelude and The Excursion Alison Hickey 26. Second-generation Romantic poetry 1 (Hunt, Byron, Moore) Jane Stabler 27. Byron's Don Juan Bernard Beatty 28. Second-generation Romantic poetry 2 (Shelley and Keats) Michael O'Neill 29. Third-generation Romantic poetry: Beddoes, Darley, Clare, Hemans, Landon Michael Bradshaw 30. Women poets of the Romantic period (Barbauld to Landon) Heidi Thomson 31. Victorian poetry: an overview Richard Cronin 32. Tennyson Robert Douglas-Fairhurst 33. Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Browning Herbert Tucker 34. Emily Brontë, Arnold, and Clough Michael O'Neill 35. Dante Gabriel Rossetti and Swinburne David G. Riede 36. Christina Rossetti and Hopkins Catherine Phillips 37. Later Victorian voices 1 (James Thomson, Symons, Dowson, Lionel Johnson, Housman) Nicholas Shrimpton 38. Later Victorian voices 2: John Davidson, Rudyard Kipling, 'Michael Field' (Katherine Harris Bradley and Edith Cooper), Eugene Lee-Hamilton, May Kendall, Augusta Webster Francis O'Gorman 39. Modernist and modern poetry: an overview Jason Harding 40. Hardy and Mew Ralph Pite 41. Yeats Peter Vassallo 42. Imagism Vincent Sherry 43. T. S. Eliot Gareth Reeves 44. Owen, Rosenberg, Sassoon, and Edward Thomas Mark Rawlinson 45. Auden, Day Lewis, MacNeice, Spender: the thirties poetry Michael O'Neill 46. Dylan Thomas and poetry of the 1940s John Goodby 47. Larkin and the Movement Stephen Regan 48. Three twentieth-century women poets: Laura Riding, Stevie Smith, Sylvia Plath Alice Entwistle 49. Hughes and Heaney Edward Larrissy 50. Hill Andrew Michael Roberts 51. Mahon, Muldoon, McGuckian, Carson, Boland and other Irish poets Stephen Regan 52. Contemporary poetries in English: c.1980 to the present 1 - the radical tradition Peter Barry 53. Contemporary poetries in English, c.1980 to the present 2 Jamie McKendrick Bibliography Index.
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