The Oxford Companion to Modern Poetry in English
Price: 599.00 INR
ISBN:
9780198704850
Publication date:
26/02/2014
Paperback
736 pages
196x129mm
Price: 599.00 INR
ISBN:
9780198704850
Publication date:
26/02/2014
Paperback
736 pages
Second Edition Edition
Ian Hamilton, Jeremy Noel-Tod
Over 1,500 detailed entries on modern poets writing in English,Covers experimental as well as traditional poetry,Includes entry-level bibliographies pointing to trustworthy resources,Useful appendices include coverage of poetry groups and movements, and lists of anthologies and poetry prizes, and prize-winners,Recommended web links to modern poetry resources listed and regularly updated on a companion website
Rights: OUP UK (INDIAN TERRITORY)
Second Edition Edition
Ian Hamilton, Jeremy Noel-Tod
Description
This impressive volume provides over 1,500 thoroughly revised and updated entries on modern poets active from 1910 to the present day. An extensive guide to the lives of influential poets writing in English, in Britain and around the world, this companion helps to illuminate the influences, inspirations, and movements that have shaped the lives and works of our best-loved poets.
First published in 1994 as the Oxford Companion to Twentieth Century Poetry in English and compiled by a team of 230 experts, including famous poets such as Blake Morrison and Andrew Motion, this edition also includes new biographical entries on more
contemporary poets such as Don Paterson, Anne Carson, John Kinsella, and Leslie Marmon Silko. It also contains insightful entries by well-known peers, such as Seamus Heaney on Robert Lowell and Anne Stevenson on Sylvia Plath.
The A-Z biographies are complemented by new appendices including coverage of poetry groups and movements and lists of anthologies and important poetry prizes and prize-winners. In addition, many entries include details of in-depth supplementary material available online on the dedicated companion website. This superb reference work is the ideal companion for students of English Literature, Language, and Creative Writing, as well as for
anyone with an interest in modern poetry.
About the author
Edited by Ian HamiltonJeremy Noel-Tod, University of East AngliaJeremy Noel-Tod is lecturer in Literature and Creative Writing at the University of East Anglia. He was previously Director of Studies at Selwyn College, Cambridge. His works on modern poetry and creative writing include articles on W. H. Auden and W. S. Graham. He also reviews poetry for the Times Literary Supplement and the Daily Telegraph, and is the founder of Landfill, a poetry pamphlet press, and an Associate Editor of Eggbox Publishing.
Ian Hamilton was the editor of The Oxford Companion to Twentieth-Century Poetry in English. He was a well-established literary critic and wrote extensively on poetry, including The Poetic Life of Matthew Arnold (1998), and Against Oblivion (2002). He was also a poet and essayist, and published many works including Steps (1997) and The Trouble with Money (1998).
Second Edition Edition
Ian Hamilton, Jeremy Noel-Tod
Table of contents
Introduction to the Second Edition
Introduction to the First Edition
Selection of Anthologies
Key to Contributors
Companion to Modern Poetry
Groups and Movements
List of Prizes and Prizewinners
General Web Links
Second Edition Edition
Ian Hamilton, Jeremy Noel-Tod
Description
This impressive volume provides over 1,500 thoroughly revised and updated entries on modern poets active from 1910 to the present day. An extensive guide to the lives of influential poets writing in English, in Britain and around the world, this companion helps to illuminate the influences, inspirations, and movements that have shaped the lives and works of our best-loved poets.
First published in 1994 as the Oxford Companion to Twentieth Century Poetry in English and compiled by a team of 230 experts, including famous poets such as Blake Morrison and Andrew Motion, this edition also includes new biographical entries on more
contemporary poets such as Don Paterson, Anne Carson, John Kinsella, and Leslie Marmon Silko. It also contains insightful entries by well-known peers, such as Seamus Heaney on Robert Lowell and Anne Stevenson on Sylvia Plath.
The A-Z biographies are complemented by new appendices including coverage of poetry groups and movements and lists of anthologies and important poetry prizes and prize-winners. In addition, many entries include details of in-depth supplementary material available online on the dedicated companion website. This superb reference work is the ideal companion for students of English Literature, Language, and Creative Writing, as well as for
anyone with an interest in modern poetry.
About the author
Edited by Ian HamiltonJeremy Noel-Tod, University of East AngliaJeremy Noel-Tod is lecturer in Literature and Creative Writing at the University of East Anglia. He was previously Director of Studies at Selwyn College, Cambridge. His works on modern poetry and creative writing include articles on W. H. Auden and W. S. Graham. He also reviews poetry for the Times Literary Supplement and the Daily Telegraph, and is the founder of Landfill, a poetry pamphlet press, and an Associate Editor of Eggbox Publishing.
Ian Hamilton was the editor of The Oxford Companion to Twentieth-Century Poetry in English. He was a well-established literary critic and wrote extensively on poetry, including The Poetic Life of Matthew Arnold (1998), and Against Oblivion (2002). He was also a poet and essayist, and published many works including Steps (1997) and The Trouble with Money (1998).
Table of contents
Introduction to the Second Edition
Introduction to the First Edition
Selection of Anthologies
Key to Contributors
Companion to Modern Poetry
Groups and Movements
List of Prizes and Prizewinners
General Web Links
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