The Cambridge Companion to Twentieth-Century English Poetry
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The Cambridge Companion to Twentieth-Century English Poetry by Neil Corcoran
The last century was characterised by an extraordinary flowering of the art of poetry in Britain. These specially commissioned essays by some of the most highly regarded poetry critics offer a stimulating and reliable overview of English poetry of the twentieth century. The opening section on contexts will both orientate readers relatively new to the field and provide provocative syntheses for those already familiar with it. Following the terms introduced by this section, individual chapters cover many ways of looking at the 'modern', the 'modernist' and the 'postmodern'. The core of the volume is made up of extensive discussions of individual poets, from W. B. Yeats and W. H. Auden to contemporary poets such as Simon Armitage and Carol Ann Duffy. In its coverage of the development, themes and contexts of modern poetry, this Companion is the most useful guide available for students, lecturers and readers.
'… this is an accessible and wide-ranging compilation of information and critical comment' Reference Reviews
Neil Corcoran is King Alfred Professor of English Literature at the University of Liverpool.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780521691321 |
| ISBN 10 | 052169132X |
| Title | The Cambridge Companion to Twentieth-Century English Poetry |
| Author | Neil Corcoran |
| Series | Cambridge Companions To Literature |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
| Year published | 2007-12-13 |
| Number of pages | 286 |
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