British poetry, 1900-50 : aspects of tradition

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British poetry, 1900-50 : aspects of tradition

edited by Gary Day and Brian Docherty

St. Martin's Press, c1995

  • : pbk

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内容説明

This collection focuses on British poetry from the Georgians to the Second World War. The introduction provides the framework for the articles which follow by considering the question of the relation between poetry and society as it appears in the work of F.R. Leavis, T.W. Adorno and Antony Easthope. Written by experts, the essays cover poetic movements and individual authors, both mainstream and neglected, and address the difficult problem of making value judgements while situating poetry in its historical context.

目次

  • Acknowledgements - Notes on Contributors - Introduction: Poetry, Society and Tradition
  • G.Day - Loose Women and Lonely Lambs: The Rise and Fall of Georgian Poetry
  • G.Walter - The Falling House that Never Falls: Rupert Brooke and Literary Taste
  • C.Bloom - Lyrics of the First World War: Some Comments
  • M.Gray - Recuperating and Revaluing: Edith Sitwell and Charlotte Mew
  • G.Day & G.Wisker - Lawrence: Imagism and Beyond
  • N.Roberts - Deconstructing the High Modernist Lyric
  • A.Davies - Ruined Boys, Drunken Prophets, Ardent Apostles: Auden in the 30s
  • S.Smith - Alternative Modernists: Robert Graves and Laura Riding
  • J.Walsh - Hugh MacDiarmid: Lenin and the British Literary Left in the 30s
  • I.A.Bell - British Surrealist Poetry in the 30s
  • S.Connor - The Poetry of the Second World War
  • J.Pikoulis - Edwin Muir: Reading Eternity's Secret Script
  • A.D.F.Macrae - Index

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