Buch, Englisch, 320 Seiten, Format (B × H): 154 mm x 231 mm, Gewicht: 455 g
Hardy to Mahon
Buch, Englisch, 320 Seiten, Format (B × H): 154 mm x 231 mm, Gewicht: 455 g
Reihe: Blackwell Guides to Criticism
ISBN: 978-0-631-21510-3
Verlag: Wiley
Twentieth-Century British and Irish Poetry
‘This authoritative yet accessible book carries the reader deep into the rewards of modern poetry. O’Neill and Callaghan combine their own subtly informed accounts of the work of leading poets with judiciously chosen extracts from classic critical studies. Broad in scope, deep in insight, clear in historical exposition and always attentive to the verbal make-up of particular poems and imaginative worlds, Twentieth-Century British Poetry: Hardy to Mahon is at once an introduction and a revisitable archive, full of sustaining guidance.’ John Kerrigan, University of Cambridge
‘Both formally attuned and contextually alert, the author-editors have here selected passages from the best recent critics and interwoven them with their own informed and illuminating commentary, revealing both the innovation of modern poetry and its implication within a diverse range of literary traditions. Altogether, the book provides an invaluable companion to one of the great ages of poetry in English.’
Seamus Perry, Balliol College, Oxford
Twentieth-Century British and Irish Poetry: Hardy to Mahon offers an accessible and imaginative guide to the criticism of British and Irish poetry in the twentieth century. The editors also supply their own stimulating readings of the poetry.
Through an insightful narrative – which points up the major features of the poets and the chosen excerpts – Michael O’Neill and Madeleine Callaghan knit together contributions by major critics, including essays by a number of distinguished poet-critics such as Geoffrey Hill, Andrew Motion and Tom Paulin. Featured poets include Hardy, Yeats, Eliot, Owen, Lawrence, Auden, Dylan Thomas, Larkin, MacDiarmid, Stevie Smith, Plath, Heaney, Mahon and many others.
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Acknowledgements viii
Introduction 1
1 Modern Poetry: Transition and Trauma 11
Thomas Hardy, Edward Thomas and Wilfred Owen
Thomas Hardy 11
Extract from British Poetry in the Age of Modernism 17
Peter Howarth
Edward Thomas 30
Extract from The Poetry of Edward Thomas 33
Andrew Motion
Wilfred Owen 37
Extract from Poetry of Mourning 41
Jahan Ramazani
2 Forms of Modernism: Things Fall Apart 57
W. B. Yeats, T. S. Eliot and D. H. Lawrence
W. B. Yeats 57
Extract from Our Secret Discipline 63
Helen Vendler
T. S. Eliot 71
Extract from He Do the Police in Different Voices 77
Calvin Bedient
D. H. Lawrence 83
Extract from ‘Hibiscus and Salvia Flowers’ 87
Tom Paulin
3 Poetry of the Thirties: Between Two Fires 94
W. H. Auden, Louis MacNeice and Stephen Spender
W. H. Auden 94
Extract from ‘The 1930s Poetry of W. H. Auden’ 98
Michael O’Neill
Louis MacNeice 108
Extract from Louis MacNeice 112
Peter McDonald
Stephen Spender 120
Extracts from The Ironic Harvest 123
Geoffrey Thurley
4 Poetry of the Forties: Realism and Rhetoric 129
Keith Douglas and Dylan Thomas
Keith Douglas 130
Extract from ‘I in Another Place’ 133
Geoffrey Hill
Dylan Thomas 141
Extract from The Romantic Survival 144
John Bayley
5 Post-War Poetry: Featureless Morning, Featureless Night 149
Philip Larkin and the Movement
Philip Larkin 149
Extract from Out of Reach 154
Andrew Swarbrick
The Movement 162
Extract from The Movement 166
Blake Morrison
6 Beyond the Movement: No Bloodless Myth 178
Ted Hughes, Sylvia Plath and Geoffrey Hill
Ted Hughes 179
Extract from ‘Ted Hughes: The Double Voice’ 182
Margaret Dickie
Sylvia Plath 187
Extract from Sylvia Plath and the Theatre of Mourning 191
Christina Britzolakis
Geoffrey Hill 200
Extract from ‘History to the Defeated’ 203
Alan Robinson
7 Situated Sequences and Marginal Voices 214
Basil Bunting, Hugh MacDiarmid, Thomas Kinsella, Stevie Smith and Tony Harrison
Hugh MacDiarmid, Thomas Kinsella, and Basil Bunting 214
Extracts from The Modern Poetic Sequence 218
M. L. Rosenthal and Sally M. Gall
Stevie Smith 230
Extract from A History of Twentieth-Century British Women’s Poetry 232
Jane Dowson and Alice Entwistle
Tony Harrison 234
Extract from The Poetry of Tony Harrison 237
Luke Spencer
8 Northern Irish Poetry: The Poles of Our Condition 245
Seamus Heaney and Derek Mahon
Seamus Heaney 245
Extracts from The Poetry of Seamus Heaney 250
Neil Corcoran
Derek Mahon 259
Extract from Poetry in the Wars 263
Edna Longley
Afterword 267
Recommended Reading 272
Index 290