Produktbild: The Oxford Handbook of British and Irish War Poetry

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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

12.02.2009

Herausgeber

Kendall Tim

Verlag

Oxford University Press

Seitenzahl

772

Maße (L/B/H)

24,4/17/4,1 cm

Gewicht

1322 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-955960-2

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

12.02.2009

Herausgeber

Kendall Tim

Verlag

Oxford University Press

Seitenzahl

772

Maße (L/B/H)

24,4/17/4,1 cm

Gewicht

1322 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-955960-2

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: Libri GmbH

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  • Produktbild: The Oxford Handbook of British and Irish War Poetry
    • Introduction

    • Beginnings

    • 1: Matthew Bevis: Fighting Talk: Victorian War Poetry

    • 2: Ralph Pite: Graver Things, Braver Things: Hardy's Martial Zest

    • 3: Daniel Karlin: From Dark Defile to Gethsemane: Rudyard Kipling's War Poetry

    • The Great War

    • 4: Santanu Das: First World War Poetry and the Realm of the Senses

    • 5: Stacy Gillis: Many Sisters to Many Brothers: Woman Poets of the Great War

    • 6: Mark Rawlinson: Wilfred Owen

    • 7: John Lee: Shakespeare and the Great War

    • 8: David Goldie: Was there a Scottish War Literature? Scotland, Poetry, and the First World War

    • 9: Vivien Noakes: War Poetry, or the Poetry of War? Isaac Rosenberg, David Jones, Ivor Gurney

    • 10: Vincent Sherry: The Great War and Modernist Poetry in England

    • 11: Fran Brearton: A War of Friendship: Robert Graves and Siegfried Sassoon

    • 12: Marjorie Perloff: 'Easter, 1916': Yeats's World War I Poem

    • Entre Deux Guerres

    • 13: Stan Smith: 'What the dawn will bring to light': Credulity and Commitment in the Ideological Construction of 'Spain'

    • 14: Rainer Emig: Unwriting the Good Fight: Auden's 'Spain' and its Contexts

    • 15: John Lyon: War, Politics and Disappearing Poetry: Auden, Yeats, Empson

    • The Second World War

    • 16: Dawn Bellamy: 'Others have come before you': the Influence of the Great War on Second World War Poets

    • 17: Roderick Watson: Death's Proletariat: Scottish Poets of the Second World War

    • 18: Gerwyn Wiliams: New Territory: Alun Llywelyn-Williams and Welsh Poetry of the Second World War

    • 19: Helen Goethals: The Muse that Failed: Poetry and Patriotism during the Second World War

    • 20: Peter McDonald: 'Since Munich, What?': Louis MacNeice's Poetry of the Second World War

    • 21: Geoffrey Hill: Sidney Keyes in Historical Perspective

    • Continuities in Modern War Poetry

    • 22: Hugh Haughton: Anthologizing War

    • 23: Simon Featherstone: Mina Loy and E. J. Scovell: Defining Women's War Poetry

    • 24: Edna Longley: War Pastorals, 1914-2004

    • 25: Sarah Cole: The Poetry of Pain

    • 26: Peter Robinson: 'Down in the terraces between the targets': Civilians

    • 27: Cornelia D. J. Pearsall: Complicate Me When I'm Dead: The War Remains of Keith Douglas and Ted Hughes

    • 28: Tara Christie: 'For Isaac Rosenberg': Geoffrey Hill, Michael Longley, Cathal O'Searcaigh

    • 29: Jon Stallworthy: The Fury and the Mire

    • 'Post-war' poetry

    • 30: Gareth Reeves: 'This is plenty. This is more than enough': Poetry and the Memory of the Second World War

    • 31: Claire M. Tylee: British Holocaust Poetry: Songs of Experience

    • 32: Alan Marshall: Quiet Americans: Responses to War in some British and American Poets of the 1960s

    • 33: Adam Piette: Pointing to East and West: British Cold War Poetry

    • 34: David Wheatley: Dichtung und Wahrheit: Contemporary War and the Non-Combatant Poet

    • Northern Ireland

    • 35: Paul Volsik: Constructing and Deconstructing the Epic - Contemporary Northern Irish Poetry

    • 36: Brendan Corcoran: 'Stalled in the Pre-Articulate': Heaney, Poetry, and War

    • 37: April Warman: Unavowed Engagement: Paul Muldoon as War Poet

    • Notes on Contributors