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Late Modernism and the Poetics of Place

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This monograph offers a decisive reappraisal of both the literary history and the literary geography of Anglophone modernism by focusing attention on poetry from both sides of the Atlantic.

Where recent studies of late modernism tend to regard it as an inter-war or mid-century phenomenon, this book contends that the period 1945 1975 marks a major phase of experiment and achievement in late modernist poetry.

The author argues that what distinguishes the work of many late modernist poets (such as Gwendolyn Brooks, Basil Bunting, W.

S. Graham, David Jones, Lorine Niedecker and Charles Olson) during this period is its multi-layered poetics of place.

In part, he suggests, this is due to the engagement of individual writers with contemporary developments in human and physical geography.

It is also manifest in the tendency of late modernist poets to foreground the cultural significance of regional and non-metropolitan places in their texts.

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Product Details
Edinburgh University Press
1474484409 / 9781474484404
Hardback
30/06/2022
United Kingdom
English
vii, 272 pages
24 cm
Published in Scotland.