The book offers the first comprehensive study of Paul Muldoon's
mourning verse. Considering not only the celebrated elegies like
"Yarrow," "Incantata" or "Sillyhow Stride" but also the elegiac
impulse as it develops throughout Muldoon's entire work, All Will
Be Swept Away charts a large swathe of Muldoon's poetic landscape
in order to show the complexity with which he approaches the themes
of death and mourning. Using archival material as well as a vast
array of theoretical apparatuses, the book unveils the
psychological, literary and political undertones in his poetry, all
the while attending to the operations of the poetic text: its form,
its music and its capacity to console, warn and censure.
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