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A History of Modernist Poetry
Hardback
Main Details
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A History of Modernist Poetry
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Authors and Contributors |
Edited by Alex Davis
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Edited by Lee M. Jenkins
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:572 | Dimensions(mm): Height 229,Width 152 |
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Category/Genre | Literary studies - from c 1900 - Literary studies - poetry and poets |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781107038677
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Classifications | Dewey:821.9109112 |
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Audience | Professional & Vocational | |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Cambridge University Press
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Imprint |
Cambridge University Press
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Publication Date |
27 April 2015 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
A History of Modernist Poetry examines innovative anglophone poetries from decadence to the post-war period. The first of its three parts considers formal and contextual issues, including myth, politics, gender, and race, while the second and third parts discuss a wide range of individual poets, including Ezra Pound, T. S. Eliot, W. B. Yeats, Mina Loy, Gertrude Stein, Wallace Stevens, William Carlos Williams, and Marianne Moore, as well as key movements such as Imagism, Objectivism, and the Harlem Renaissance. This book also addresses the impact of both World Wars on experimental poetries and the crucial role of magazines in disseminating and proselytizing on behalf of poetic modernism. The collection concludes with a wide-ranging discussion of the inheritance of modernism in recent writing on both sides of the Atlantic.
Author Biography
Alex Davis is Professor of English at University College Cork. He is the author of A Broken Line: Denis Devlin and Irish Poetic Modernism (2000) and many essays in anglophone poetry from decadence to the present day. He is co-editor, with Lee M. Jenkins, of Locations of Literary Modernism: Region and Nation in British and American Modernist Poetry (2000) and The Cambridge Companion to Modernist Poetry (2007), and, with Patricia Coughlan, of Modernism and Ireland: The Poetry of the 1930s (1995). Lee M. Jenkins is Senior Lecturer of English at University College Cork, Ireland. She is the author of Wallace Stevens: Rage for Order (1999), The Language of Caribbean Poetry: Boundaries of Expression (2004), and The American Lawrence (2015). Jenkins has published many articles on American literature, modernism, and Caribbean poetry, and has contributed chapters to The Black and Green Atlantic, The Cambridge Companion to British and Irish Women's Poetry, and The Cambridge Companion to Postcolonial Poetry.
Reviews'... a readable, engaging and infectious introduction to the world of Modernist poetry.' Ian Brinton, Tears in the Fence
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