TY - BOOK AU - Acheson,James AU - Huk,Romana TI - Contemporary British poetry: essays in theory and criticism SN - 0585087210 AV - PR611 .C66 1996eb U1 - 821/.91409 20 PY - 1996/// CY - Albany PB - State University of New York Press KW - English poetry KW - 20th century KW - History and criticism KW - Theory, etc KW - POETRY KW - English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh KW - bisacsh KW - fast KW - Criticism, interpretation, etc KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Donald Davie and the failure of Englishness; Antony Easthope --; The Poetry of Roy Fisher; John Matthias --; Poets of A Various art: J.H. Prynne, Veronica Forrest-Thomson, Andrew Crozier; Edward Larrissy --; Poetry and the women's movement in postwar Britain; Claire Buck --; Ian Hamilton Finaly and concrete poetry; Nicholas Zurbrugg --; From myth into history: the later poetry of Thom Gunn and Ted Hughes; Paul Giles --; Poetry of the committed individual: Jon Silkin, Tony Harrison, Geoffrey Hill, and the poets of postwar Leeds; Romana Huk --; 'Upon the slippery place'; or, in the shit: Geoffrey Hill's writing and the failures of postmodern memory; R.K. Meiners --; 'Look for the doing words': Carol Ann Duffy and the questions of convention; Linda Linnaham --; Postfeminist poetry?: 'one more word for balls'; Vicki Bertram --; Bass history is a-moving: Black men's poetry in Britain; Alastair Niven --; Accent and identity: women poets of many parts; C.L. Innes --; From the lost ground: Liz Lochhead, Douglas Dunn, and contemporary Scottish poetry; Cairns Craig --; Wales and the cultural politics of identity: Gillian Clarke, Robert Minhinnick, and Jeremy Hooker; Linden Peach N2 - Devoted to close readings of poets and their contexts from various postmodern perspectives, this book offers a wide-ranging look at the work of feminists and "post feminist" poets, working class poets, and poets of diverse cultural backgrounds, as well as provocative re-readings of such well-established and influential figures as Donald Davie, Ted Hughes, Geoffrey Hill, and Craig Raine. Contributors include many respected theorists and critics, such as Antony Easthope, C.L. Innes, John Matthias, Edward Larrissy, Linda Anderson, Eric Homberger, Alastair Niven, R.K. Meiners, and Cairns Craig, in addition to new writers working from new theoretical perspectives. Their approaches range from cultural theory to poststructuralism; each essayist addresses a general audience while engaging in debates of interest to postgraduates and specialists in the fields of twentieth-century poetry and cultural studies. The book's strength lies in its diversity at every level UR - https://libproxy.firstcity.edu.my:8443/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=7452 ER -