Pastoral Elegy in Contemporary British and Irish Poetry.

Defying critical suggestions that the pastoral elegy is obsolete, Iain Twiddy reveals the popularity of the form in the work of major contemporary poets Seamus Heaney, Ted Hughes and Paul Muldoon, Michael Longley, Douglas Dunn and Peter Reading. As Twiddy outlines the development of the form, he ide...

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Main Author: Twiddy, Iain
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London : Continuum International Pub., 2012.
Series:Continuum literary studies.
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Summary:Defying critical suggestions that the pastoral elegy is obsolete, Iain Twiddy reveals the popularity of the form in the work of major contemporary poets Seamus Heaney, Ted Hughes and Paul Muldoon, Michael Longley, Douglas Dunn and Peter Reading. As Twiddy outlines the development of the form, he identifies its characteristics and functions. But more importantly his study accounts for the enduring appeal of the pastoral elegy, why poets look to its conventions during times of personal distress and social disharmony, and how it allows them to recover from grief, loss and destruction. Informed by.
Physical Description:1 online resource (305 pages)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9781441126979
144112697X
1441174893
9781441174895
1280576049
9781280576041
9786613605733
6613605735
Language:English.
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Print version record.