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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... present , and this is a particularly interesting poetic moment . The last claim is part of the reason for the book's title . At present it is not clear where authority in poetic matters resides . This may not be an historically unique ...
... present , and this is a particularly interesting poetic moment . The last claim is part of the reason for the book's title . At present it is not clear where authority in poetic matters resides . This may not be an historically unique ...
第 51 頁
... present themselves with emblematic neatness . He is a classicist from the working class ; a writer of considerable scholarship seeking a mass audience in the theatre and , more spectacularly , on television ; a poet of great tech- nical ...
... present themselves with emblematic neatness . He is a classicist from the working class ; a writer of considerable scholarship seeking a mass audience in the theatre and , more spectacularly , on television ; a poet of great tech- nical ...
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... present moment of its composition . The elegiac tone in Motion tends to suggest nothing more convinced or complicated about Britain's past than the pain of its loss . In this respect Independence is lacking at just the point where ...
... present moment of its composition . The elegiac tone in Motion tends to suggest nothing more convinced or complicated about Britain's past than the pain of its loss . In this respect Independence is lacking at just the point where ...
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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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