British poetry, 1900-50 : aspects of tradition
1995
Acknowledgements - Notes on Contributors - Introduction: Poetry, Society and Tradition G.Day - Loose Women and Lonely Lambs: The Rise and Fall of Georgian Poetry G.Walter - The Falling House that Never Falls: Rupert Brooke and Literary Taste C.Bloom - Lyrics of the First World War: Some Comments M.Gray - Recuperating and Revaluing: Edith Sitwell and Charlotte Mew G.Day & G.Wisker - Lawrence: Imagism and Beyond N.Roberts - Deconstructing the High Modernist Lyric A.Davies - Ruined Boys, Drunken Prophets, Ardent Apostles: Auden in the 30s S.Smith - Alternative Modernists: Robert Graves and Laura Riding J.Walsh - Hugh MacDiarmid: Lenin and the British Literary Left in the 30s I.A.Bell - British Surrealist Poetry in the 30s S.Connor - The Poetry of the Second World War J.Pikoulis - Edwin Muir: Reading Eternity's Secret Script A.D.F.Macrae - Index
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