Love Lies Sleeping
Title | Love Lies Sleeping PDF eBook |
Author | Catherine George |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 187 |
Release | 1987 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780263113808 |
A Companion to Twentieth-Century Poetry
Title | A Companion to Twentieth-Century Poetry PDF eBook |
Author | Neil Roberts |
Publisher | John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | 647 |
Release | 2008-06-09 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 0470797479 |
In the twentieth century more people spoke English and more people wrote poetry than in the whole of previous history, and this Companion strives to make sense of this crowded poetical era. The original contributions by leading international scholars and practising poets were written as the contributors adjusted to the idea that the possibilities of twentieth-century poetry were exhausted and finite. However, the volume also looks forward to the poetry and readings that the new century will bring. The Companion embraces the extraordinary development of poetry over the century in twenty English-speaking countries; a century which began with a bipolar transatlantic connection in modernism and ended with the decentred heterogeneity of post-colonialism. Representation of the 'canonical' and the 'marginal' is therefore balanced, including the full integration of women poets and feminist approaches and the in-depth treatment of post-colonial poets from various national traditions. Discussion of context, intertextualities and formal approaches illustrates the increasing self-consciousness and self-reflexivity of the period, whilst a 'Readings' section offers new readings of key selected texts. The volume as a whole offers critical and contextual coverage of the full range of English-language poetry in the last century.
Lies Sleeping
Title | Lies Sleeping PDF eBook |
Author | Ben Aaronovitch |
Publisher | Penguin |
Total Pages | 338 |
Release | 2019-10-29 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0756411351 |
The seventh book of the bestselling Rivers of London series returns to the adventures of Peter Grant, detective and apprentice wizard, as he solves magical crimes in the city of London. The Faceless Man, wanted for multiple counts of murder, fraud, and crimes against humanity, has been unmasked and is on the run. Peter Grant, Detective Constable and apprentice wizard, now plays a key role in an unprecedented joint operation to bring him to justice. But even as the unwieldy might of the Metropolitan Police bears down on its foe, Peter uncovers clues that the Faceless Man, far from being finished, is executing the final stages of a long term plan. A plan that has its roots in London's two thousand bloody years of history, and could literally bring the city to its knees. To save his beloved city Peter's going to need help from his former best friend and colleague--Lesley May--who brutally betrayed him and everything he thought she believed in. And, far worse, he might even have to come to terms with the malevolent supernatural killer and agent of chaos known as Mr Punch....
Poems: North & South
Title | Poems: North & South PDF eBook |
Author | Elizabeth Bishop |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 112 |
Release | 1955 |
Genre | American poetry |
ISBN |
Elizabeth Bishop
Title | Elizabeth Bishop PDF eBook |
Author | Bonnie Costello |
Publisher | Harvard University Press |
Total Pages | 284 |
Release | 1991 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 9780674246904 |
The poet Elizabeth Bishop is said to have a prismatic way of seeing. In this companion to her poetry, making connections between modern art and modern poetry, Bonnie Costello aims to give a sense of the poet and her ways of seeing and writing.
Poetry and the Sense of Panic
Title | Poetry and the Sense of Panic PDF eBook |
Author | Lionel Kelly |
Publisher | Rodopi |
Total Pages | 204 |
Release | 2000 |
Genre | English fiction |
ISBN | 9789042007208 |
For all the disciplined artifice of Elizabeth Bishop and John Ashbery, the essays in this collection show that panic plays a crucial role in their work, giving substance to Bishop's claim that an element of mortal panic and fear underlines all art. This collection provides original commentaries on the work of two poets widely regarded as amongst the most significant American poets of the second half of the twentieth century with essays by notable scholars from the United States and Britain known for their special interests in modern poetry including Joanne Feit Diehl, Mark Ford, Edward Larissy, Peter Nicholls, Peter Robinson, Thomas Travisano, Cheryl Walker and Geoff Ward.
Art and Memory in the Work of Elizabeth Bishop
Title | Art and Memory in the Work of Elizabeth Bishop PDF eBook |
Author | Jonathan Ellis |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 338 |
Release | 2018-01-17 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1351957198 |
In Art and Memory in the Work of Elizabeth Bishop, Jonathan Ellis offers evidence for a redirection in Bishop studies toward a more thorough scrutiny of the links between Bishop's art and life. The book is less concerned with the details of what actually happened to Bishop than with the ways in which she refracted key events into writing: both personal, unpublished material as well as stories, poems, and paintings. Thus, Ellis challenges Bishop's reputation as either a strictly impersonal or personal writer and repositions her poetry between the Modernists on the one hand and the Confessionals on the other. Although Elizabeth Bishop was born and died in Massachusetts, she lived a life more bohemian and varied than that of almost all of her contemporaries, a fact masked by the tendency of biographers and critics to focus on Bishop's life in the United States. Drawing on published works and unpublished material overlooked by many critics, Ellis gives equal attention to the influence of Bishop's Canadian upbringing on her art and to the shifts in her aesthetic and personal tastes that took place during Bishop's residence in Brazil during the 1950s and 1960s. By bringing together the whole of Bishop's work, this book opens a welcome new direction in Bishop studies specifically, and in the study of women poets generally.