Auden, MacNeice, Spender : the thirties poetry

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Auden, MacNeice, Spender : the thirties poetry

Michael O'Neill and Gareth Reeves

Macmillan Education, 1992

1st ed

  • : pbk

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Includes index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

Through close analysis of the major poems written during the 1930s by W.H.Auden, Louis MacNeice and Stephen Spender, this study highlights the often creative quarrels in their work between a sense of poetry as autonomous art and an anti-modernist desire to communicate. This book does not allow the poetry to be subsumed within some impersonal historical "Zeitgeist", instead it concentrates on the issue of poetic achievement, focusing an individual poems. Michael O'Neill is the author of "The Human Mind's Imaginings" and "Percy Bysshe Shelley: A Literary Life" and Gareth Reeves is the author of "T.S.Eliot, A Virgilian Poet".

目次

  • Auden an altering speech
  • Spender the sense of falling light
  • MacNeice turning the music on
  • Auden "The Orators" - they stole to force a hearing
  • Spender to will this time's change
  • Auden a change of heart
  • MacNeice "Autumn Journal" - a monologue is the death of language
  • poetry of the Spanish Civil War - see Spain and see the world.

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