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Hope Mirrlees: collected poems

Mirrlees, HopeBriggs, Julia(Commentaries by)Parmar, Sandeep(Edited by)
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Hope Mirrlees (1887-1978) has long been regarded as the lost modernist.

Her extraordinary long poem Paris (1920), a journey through a day in post First World War Paris, was considered by Virginia Woolf obscure, indecent, and brilliant.

Read today, the poem retains its exhilarating daring.

Mirrleess experimentalism looks forward to The Waste Land; her writing is integral to the twentieth-century canon. And yet, after Paris, Mirrlees published no more poetry for almost half a century, and her later poems appear to have little in common with the avant garde spirit of Paris.

In this first edition to gather the full span of Mirrleess poetry, Sandeep Parmar explores the paradoxes of Mirrleess development as a poet and the complexities of her life.

Sandeep Parmar was the first scholar to gain access to the Mirrlees Archive at Newnham College, Cambridge, and her edition includes many previously unpublished poems discovered there in draft form.

The text is supported by detailed notes, including a commentary on Paris by Julia Briggs, and a selection of Mirrleess essays.

The generous introduction provides the most accurate biographical account of Mirrleess life available.

Mirrleess Collected Poems is an indispensible addition to a reading of modernism.

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Product Details
Fyfield Books
1847779492 / 9781847779496
eBook (EPUB)
821.914
29/09/2011
England
English
300 pages
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