The Deregulated MuseBloodaxe Books, 1998 - 319 頁 The Deregulated Muse examines cases, causes, methods, influences, quarrels and achievements in the work of numerous poets, including Larkin, Hughes, Heaney, Harrison, Dunn, Ken Smith, Craig Raine, Adcock, Rumens, Reading, Paulin, Fenton and Muldoon, as well as emergent figures such as Didsbury, Duffy, Dunmore, Selima Hill, Sweeney, Shapcott, Carson, Leonard, Jamie, Jenkins, D'Aguiar, Armitage, Maxwell, Kay and Paterson. Written to be read rather than endured, The Deregulated Muse is the most inclusive book of its kind, aimed at general readers and students as well as specialists. |
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... kind of algebra whose outcome will always be ' history ' . Yet it is not clear how the poem may be said to have ' disguised ' its concerns , which , though of course open to political interpretation , begin a good deal closer to home ...
... kind of algebra whose outcome will always be ' history ' . Yet it is not clear how the poem may be said to have ' disguised ' its concerns , which , though of course open to political interpretation , begin a good deal closer to home ...
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... kind of moral minia- turism in literature , a hoarding of meagre resources in the absence of any compelling ideal or political project . Such anxious common sense would prove vulnerable to incursions of the irrational example of which ...
... kind of moral minia- turism in literature , a hoarding of meagre resources in the absence of any compelling ideal or political project . Such anxious common sense would prove vulnerable to incursions of the irrational example of which ...
第 259 頁
... kind of pessimism Adorno applied to the depiction of modern warfare , when he spoke of ' the withering of experience , the vacuum between men and their fate , in which their real fate lies ' . " 40 As the reader grows accustomed to ...
... kind of pessimism Adorno applied to the depiction of modern warfare , when he spoke of ' the withering of experience , the vacuum between men and their fate , in which their real fate lies ' . " 40 As the reader grows accustomed to ...
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A Polytheism with No Gods | 112 |
The Poet as Thatcherite? | 123 |
A Planet in the Mind | 132 |
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