Minotaur: Poetry and the Nation StateHarvard University Press, 1992 - 298 sider One of the most powerful poets of his generation consolidates his reputation as an exceptionally forthright and astringent critic in this book that analyzes the relationship between English-language literature, especially poetry, and nineteenth and twentieth-century politics. Tom Paulin's criticism stays on track, always responsive to a work's characteristic genius and sensitive to its social setting. Each of these essays--on poets ranging from Robert Southey and Christina Rossetti to Philip Larkin, from John Clare to Elizabeth Bishop and Ted Hughes, with a few excursions into the poetry of Eastern Europe for contrast--is informed by a love for poetry and a lively attention to detail. At every turn, Paulin demonstrates the intricate connection between the private imagination and society at large, simultaneously illuminating the kinship between the literature of the past and of the present. He also relates the poetry to themes of nationhood and to ideas about orality, speech rhythms, and vernacular background. Minotaur exemplifies the sort of general, accessible criticism of the arts that will interest a wide range of readers. |
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... social struggle , entangled with and pitched against Official Standard . Clare emerges for readers in this society as a displaced , margina- lized poet whose reputation is being gradually rehabilitated – as Mandelstam's is in the Soviet ...
... social trauma . - During his years in Northampton General Lunatic Asylum , Clare saw himself as being locked in the ' purgatoriall hell & French Bastile of English liberty ' , and from his corner of that hell the Ranter convert ...
... social cement - it has helped to express and create the idea of consensus . As Chris Baldick notes in his study The Social Mission of English Criticism , the new academic subject called English Literature was partly designed to meet ...
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The Republican Epic of John Milton | 19 |
Southey Landing | 32 |
John Clare in Babylon | 47 |
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