Building on the rich tradition of English-language poetry that preceded them, the major British poets of the 20th century subjected their art form to the influence and permutations of modernism, postmodernism, and beyond. This essential survey of a...
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Building on the rich tradition of English-language poetry that preceded them, the major British poets of the 20th century subjected their art form to the influence and permutations of modernism, postmodernism, and beyond. This essential survey of a century of innovation and eloquence includes such seminal early and midcentury figures as T.S. Eliot, William Butler Yeats, and Philip Larkin and concludes with analysis and discussion of the more recent contributions of such well-regarded poets as Ted Hughes and Nobel laureate Seamus Heaney. Professor Harold Bloom introduces this volume of critical
COVER; Contents; Editor's Note; Introduction; Wilfred Owen -The Pity of War; The Issue of Hardy's Poetry; Seamus Heaney Second Thoughts: The Haw Lantern; The Living World for Text: Yeats and the Book of the People; Philip Larkin High Windows; From Eros to Agape: The Philosophy of Auden's Later Works; T.S. Eliot Immense. Magnificent. Terrible.: Reading The Waste Land; Dialogic Politics in Carol Ann Duffy and Others; Fighting Back over the Same Ground: Ted Hughes and War; D.H. Lawrence 'New, Strange Flowers': Pansies, Nettles and Last Poems; Chronology; Contributors; Bibliography