A collection of new essays on the remarkable work produced by the
poet Geoffrey Hill since the mid-1990s. Hill is widely recognised
as the finest living English poet and the quality of his recent
publications has been matched by the pace at which he produces
quantities of profound and startlingly original verse. This book
brings together work on Hill by figures as diverse as Rowan
Williams and Christopher Ricks, along with penetrating treatments
of these late writings by younger scholars, in order to provide a
series of fresh perspectives on some of the finest and most
challenging poetry now being written. It explores topics including
physicality, death, confession, and recusancy, and also contains a
large-scale bibliography of Hill's writings, which will be
invaluable to all those seeking to read more widely in the work of
this fascinating and exceptional figure.
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