Aberration in modern poetry : essays on atypical works by Yeats, Auden, Moore, Heaney and others
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Aberration in modern poetry : essays on atypical works by Yeats, Auden, Moore, Heaney and others
McFarland & Co., c2012
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Summary: "This critical work considers the role played by elements that might be considered aberrational in a poet's oeuvre. With an introductory essay exploring the nature of aberration, these fourteen contributions investigate the work of major 20th-century poets from the U.S., Britain, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand"--Back cover
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- Introduction: "I learn by going where I have to go" / Lucy Collins and Stephen Matterson
- Omission and aberration in Marianne Moore's poetry / Cristanne Miller
- W.H. Auden's detours / Stephen Matterson
- "Coming up England by a different line": Philip Larkin and Louis MacNeice / Stephen Regan
- Participation without belonging: apostrophe and aberration in Seamus Heaney's North / Scott Brewster
- Another side of Paul Muldoon: the poet as lyricist / Maria Johnston
- That "saving ray of strangeness": the late poems of George Oppen / Peter Nicholls
- The one continuous line: Louis Glück and the necessity of writing / Lucy Collins
- "By writing and example": James K. Baxter's long-haired romanticism / John Newton
- X/Self: Kamau Brathwaite at the Crossroads / Lee M. Jenkins
- Unsettling language: π.o.'s 24 hours / Philip Mead
- Face to face with clumsiness: aberration, errancy and W.B. Yeats / Jefferson Holdridge
- Hartnett's farewell / Paul Durcan
- Time to send home the troops? / Carol Rumens
- Cézanne's bathers / Harry Clifton