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Something we have that they don't

British & American poetic relations since 1925

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An edition of Something we have that they don't (2004)

Something we have that they don't

British & American poetic relations since 1925

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"Something We Have That They Don't presents a variety of essays that explore the rich and complex history of Anglo-Amreican poetic relations of the last seventy-five years. Since the dawn of Modernism poets on either side of the Atlantic have frequently inspired each other's developments, from Frost's galvanizing advice to Edward Thomas to rearrange his prose to verse, to Eliot's and Auden's enormous influence on the poetry of their adopted nations, from the impact of Charles Olson on other Black Mountain poets on J. H. Prynne and the Cambridge School, to the widespread influence of Frank O'Hara and Robert Lowell on a diverse range of contemporary British poets. Clark and Ford's study aims to chart some of the currents of these ever-shifting relations. Poets discussed in these essays include John Ashbery, W. H. Auden, Elizabeth Bishop, T.S. Eliot, Mark Ford, Robert Graves, Thom Gunn, Lee Harwood, Geoffrey Hill, Michael Hofman, Susan Howe, Robert Lowell, and W. B. Yeats." "These essays consider the ways in which even seemingly very "unprimative" poetries can be seen as reflecting and engaging with issues of national sovereignty and self-interest, and in the process they pose a series of fascinating questions about the national narratives that currently dominate definitions of the British and American poetic traditions."--BOOK JACKET.

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225

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Something we have that they don't: British & American poetic relations since 1925
2004, University of Iowa Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [197]-214) and index.

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Iowa City

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Dewey Decimal Class
821/.9109
Library of Congress
PR129.U5 S66 2004

The Physical Object

Pagination
225 p. ;
Number of pages
225

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Open Library
OL3693552M
Internet Archive
somethingwehavet1925ford
ISBN 10
0877458812
LCCN
2003068652
OCLC/WorldCat
53840107
Goodreads
2519408

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