English poetry since 1940
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English poetry since 1940
(Longman literature in English series)
Longman, 1993
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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: pbk ISBN 9780582003224
内容説明
Neil Corcoran's book is a major survey and interpretation of modern British poetry since 1940, offering a wealth of insights into poets and their work and placing them in a broader context of poetic dialogue and cultural exchange. The book is organised into five main parts, beginning with a consideration of the late Modernism of T. S. Eliot and W. H. Auden and ranging, decade by decade, from the poetry of the Second World War and the `New Romanticism' of Dylan Thomas to the Movement, the poetry of Northern Ireland, the variety of contemporary women's poetry and the diversity of the contemporary scene. The book will be especially useful for students as it includes detailed and lively readings of works by such poets as Ted Hughes, Seamus Heaney and Philip Larkin.
目次
Acknowledgements. Editor's Preface. Longman Literature in English Series. Author's Preface. 1. Discontinuities and (Displacements after Modernism. 2. From the Forties. 3. From the Fifties. 4. From the Sixties. 5. Since 1970. Chronology. General Bibliographies. Individual Authors. Index.
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ISBN 9780582003231
内容説明
The multi-volume Longman literature in English series provides students of literature with a critical introduction to the major genres in their historical and cultural context. Each volume gives a coherent account of a clearly defined area, and the series, when complete, will offer a practical and comprehensive guide to literature written in English from Anglo-Saxon times to the present. The aim of the series as a whole is to show that the most valuable and stimulating approach to the study of literature is that based upon an awareness of the relations between literary forms and their historical contexts. Thus the areas covered by most of the separate volumes are defined by preiod and genre. Each volume offers new and informed ways of reading literary works, and provides guidance for further reading in an extensive reference section.
目次
- Part 1 Discontinuities and displacements after modenism: Eliot or Auden
- varieties of parable - Louis MacNeice and Edwin Muir
- a modernism in place - David Jones and Basil Bunting. Part 2 From the forties: a new romanticism - apocalypse, Dylan Thomas, W.S.Graham, George Barker
- the poetry of a second war, Keith Douglas, Alum Lewis and others
- two lonelinesses, Steve Smith and R.S.Thomas. Part 3 From the fifties: introduction
- a movement pursued, Philip Larkin
- movements, Donald Davie, Charles Timlinson, Thom Gunn
- negotiations, Ted Hughes and Geoffrey Hill. Part 4 From the sixties: introduction
- some English attitudes - the group and the review, Peter Porter, Peter Redgrove, Hugo Williams, Ian Hamilton and David Harsent
- barbarians and rhubarbarians, Douglas Dunn and Tony Harrison
- varieties of neo-modernism, Christopher Middleton, Roy Fisher, J.H.Prynne
- the poetry of Northern Ireland, Seamus Heaney, Michael Longley, Derek Mahon. Part 5 Since 1970: towards the postmodern
- in Ireland of someplace - a second generation from Northern Ireland, Paul Muldoon, Tom Paulin and Ciaran Carson
- a pen mislaid - some varieties of poetry by women, Medbh McGuckian, Anne Stevenson, Carol Rumens and Denise Riley
- grammars of civilization?, the 'martian' poetry of Craig Raine and Christopher Reid
- hiding in fictions - some new narrative poems
- what they do not say: James Fenton's "Nest of Vampires" writing into the dark, Andrew Motion, independence junk Britain
- Peter Reading's "ukulele Music", cleaning up streets - Blake Morrison's "The Ballad of the Yorkshire Ripper"
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