immensely stimulating...The sure style, the engaging use of detail, and the humility of the critic made it all interesting, informative, and intruiging throughout.

Philip Tew, Modern Languages Review, vol 102, part 1

Robinson has been a generous promoter of contemporary poetry for decades, and this collection of essays bears witness to his dedication and energy. He writes with an unformulaic enthusiasm, moving easily from biographical, political and poetic context to the nitty-gritty of close reading, while also striking an easy, readable tone.

Angela Leighton, TLS

Twentieth Century Poetry is a book which dares to tackle the difficult topic of the relationship of poetry and politics; it does so, mostly, with a light touch which lets the poetry speak for itself...Peter Robinson is to be credited with listening attentively and knowledgeably to poetry, and his engagement with lesser-known, even unjustly neglected writers is especially welcome.

Angela Leighton, TLS

Peter Robinson's third book of literary criticism presents a sequence of chapters exploring ways that selves and situations interact and become imaginatively identified with each other in poems. Readings of works by Ezra Pound, Basil Bunting, Louis MacNeice, W. S. Graham, Elizabeth Bishop, Allen Curnow, Charles Tomlinson, Mairi MacInnes, Tom Raworth, and Roy Fisher share an interest in how poems can be both attached to, and detached from, the culture, society, and conditions in which they were written. These studies draw out and underline both the ubiquity and elusiveness of the self in the situation of the text. The poems studied here are also discussed as focal points for relations between readerly and writerly selves and their situations in and over time.
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'Twentieth-Century Poetry: Selves and Situations presents detailed studies of the pressures and processes involved when twentieth-century poets have composed poems. It not only deals with the forces working upon them, but also the aesthetic, political, and human pressures that they may deploy when negotiating with these forces.
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1. Selves and Situations ; 2. Pound's Psychological Hour ; 3. Bunting's Emigrant Ballads ; 4. MacNeice and Self-Sufficiency ; 5. Dependence in W. S. Graham ; 6. Elizabeth Bishop's Art ; 7. Bishop's Crusoe ; 8. Allen Curnow Travels ; 9. Tomlinson in the Golfo dei Poeti ; 10. 'Absolute Circumstance': Mairi MacInnes ; 11. Tom Raworth and Pop Art ; 12. Roy Fisher's Last Things
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Written by an award-winning poet, this book presents sensitive readings of major twentieth-century poets, including Ezra Pound, Basil Bunting, Louis MacNeice, and Tom Raworth Explores the nature of poetic inspiration and the relation of poets to places that are not their own
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Written by an award-winning poet, this book presents sensitive readings of major twentieth-century poets, including Ezra Pound, Basil Bunting, Louis MacNeice, and Tom Raworth Explores the nature of poetic inspiration and the relation of poets to places that are not their own
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ISBN
9780199273256
Publisert
2005
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
480 gr
Høyde
223 mm
Bredde
146 mm
Dybde
21 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Antall sider
304

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