Twentieth-century poetry : from text to context
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Format : | Livre |
Langue : | anglais |
Titre complet : | Twentieth-century poetry : from text to context / edited by Peter Verdonk |
Publié : |
London, New York :
Routledge
, 1993 |
Description matérielle : | xvi, 194 p |
Collection : | Interface series |
Sujets : |
- P.7
- To analyse a poem stylistically : 'To paint a water lily' by Ted Hughes / Mick Short
- P.21
- Person to person : relationships in the poetry of Tony Harrison / H.G. Widdowson
- P.32
- Approaching Hill's 'Of commerce and society' through lexis / Michael Toolan
- P.46
- The lyrical game : C. Day Lewis's 'Last words' / Walter Nash
- P.57
- Between languages : grammar and lexis in Thomas Hardy's 'The oxen' / Ronald Carter
- P.68
- The auditory imagination and the music of poetry / Richard D. Cureton
- P.87
- Teach yourself "rhetoric" : an analysis of Philip Larkin's 'Church going' / Katie Wales
- P.100
- (Non)-communication in the park / Ruth Waterhouse
- P.112
- Poetry and public life : a contextualized reading of Seamus Heaney's 'Punishment' / Peter Verdonk
- P.134
- The difficult style of The waste land / Roger D. Sell
- P.159
- The poem and the occasion / Balz Engler
- P.171
- "Yo soy la Malinche" : Chicana writers and the poetics of ethnonationalism / Mary Louise Pratt