Continental Drift

J Pizza - Contemporary Literature, 2018 - cl.uwpress.org
278• CONTEMPORARYLITERATUR E that proved influential for a younger set of British
poets (Owens 135, 139). In fact, he suggests that much of the poetry appearing in The …

Mr. McEwan and Mrs. Woolf: How a Saturday in February Follows" This Moment of June"

AM Adams - Contemporary Literature, 2012 - cl.uwpress.org
It is now rather commonplace to assert that contemporary British literature does not really
engage with modernism. Whether or not critics contend that the 1940s, 1950s, and early …

[BOOK][B] Wordsworth's great Ode: Romanticism and the progress of poetry

J Chandler - 2008 - kaliganjgovtcollege.ac.in
Having agreed that this volume should include a chapter on a single Romantic poem, and
that I would write it, I chose the lyric that came to bear the unwieldy title “Ode: Intimations of …

Fight as flight: The traditional reclamation of exploration

JB Nelson - World Literature Today, 2010 - JSTOR
the brutalizing teacher, or the faceless institution? These are the new monsters of the next
island and the modern carvnibals of the other tribe. Too often American Indian communities …

[PDF][PDF] Roger Osborne, The Life of Such is Life: A Cultural History of an Australian Classic: Sydney Studies in Australian Literature, Sydney University Press, 2022. 206 …

J Croft - Journal of the Association for the Study …, 2022 - openjournals.library.sydney.edu.au
Roger Osborne's The Life of Such Is Life lives up to its title. After finishing this book, it's hard
to disagree with that descriptor of Furphy's novel. It is alive. That inert object we have on our …

Sounding the landscape: dis-placement in the poetry of Alice Oswald

JS Drangsholt - Crisis and contemporary poetry, 2011 - Springer
Abstract In The Last of England? Randall Stevenson (2005) points to the way in which the
mid-century renunciation of empire was followed by changes that need to be understood …

The Coventry Factor: Philip Larkin and John Hewitt

A Smith - Literature & History, 1999 - journals.sagepub.com
Oxford, or simply point out that the great man was one of us–native of Coventry, and
distinguished old boy of King Henry VIII School. For some reason, learning that Larkin was a …

[PDF][PDF] Encountering the cultural other: Virginia Woolf in Constantinople and Katherine Mansfield in the Ureweras

A Maxwell - ARIEL: A Review of International English Literature, 2007 - cjc-rcc.ucalgary.ca
Virginia Woolf and Katherine Mansfield were important figures of British literary modernism
who shared, among other things, the common goal of making that movement answerable to …

[PDF][PDF] Knowing Your Katholou from Your Hekasta: The Practical Poetics of Allen Curnow and Ezra Pound

M Faherty - ARIEL: A Review of International English Literature, 2000 - cdm.ucalgary.ca
A'EN THOUGH Ezra Pound spent a dozen or so of the most energetic years of his life in
London trying to slap some sense, and the occasional bit of nonsense, into English poetry …

Faces in the Crowd: Directions in Romantic Studies

R Jarvis - Literature & History, 2000 - journals.sagepub.com
Robin Jarvis University of the West of England, Bristol solitary poet wandering the
countryside'(3) who previously monopolised our literary-historical attention. Ironically, it is …