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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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 59 筆
第 51 頁
... perhaps , a poet continually troubled by the knowledge that the gift which enables him to speak for his class is what separates him from it . These shaping tensions have bred Harrison's conviction that poetry ' is not something I can ...
... perhaps , a poet continually troubled by the knowledge that the gift which enables him to speak for his class is what separates him from it . These shaping tensions have bred Harrison's conviction that poetry ' is not something I can ...
第 74 頁
... perhaps , but is something Dunn clearly has to accommodate . Dunn's left - leaning Scottish republicanism is predicated on a dream of social unity , an egalitarian reasonableness . The dream is an extrapolation from a state of mind ...
... perhaps , but is something Dunn clearly has to accommodate . Dunn's left - leaning Scottish republicanism is predicated on a dream of social unity , an egalitarian reasonableness . The dream is an extrapolation from a state of mind ...
第 272 頁
... Perhaps most significant is the rich vein of Black writing whose exponents come into their own in the con- text of performance , whose poetic roots lie in the spoken at least as much as in the written word , and in song as much as ...
... Perhaps most significant is the rich vein of Black writing whose exponents come into their own in the con- text of performance , whose poetic roots lie in the spoken at least as much as in the written word , and in song as much as ...
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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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